Yeah if those are all brook trout, they probably won't eat much unless things cool down. I don't have much luck with brookies once the water is above 65-66 degrees. If you can get there super early in the morning, you may find them more active, but it's a tough time of year for trout fishing unless you can find very cold water.
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