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If hot smoking, then brine is really only for flavor, as the heat will cook the fish. That's how we do it. I leave the fish whole and spread the trout belly down on the grates after salt, pepper, lemon on the flesh. Hot smoke with mild fruit or nut wood until the fish flakes off the bones.
Brine & cold smoke preserves the fish, but does not cook it. An entirely different game.