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Golden trout populates roughly 20 high-altitude lakes in the western and south-central regions of the state. Originating from the west coast of North America, these species have made their way across the continent, extending from north to the Arctic Sea and as far south as Mexico.

Brown trout have become so well naturalised in some countries that they have out-competed the native fish (for example, in New Zealand). In these cases, they are an invasive species. However, they are of considerable economic importance for sport fishing and tourism. What sets them apart from other trout species are the red bands running horizontally along their lateral lines and about ten dark, oval parr marks. These usually fade when the trout reaches three years but can sometimes stay until adulthood. Farmed trout are selectively bred for different characteristics to wild fish: for example, they spawn earlier and put on weight faster. Farmed trout are heavily domesticated, one result being that they have a reduced reaction to predation, making them more vulnerable than wild fish to predators (including anglers!).Many species that are casually referred to as trout belong to several scientific genera, including Oncorhynchus, Salmo, and Salvelinus, all under the Salmonid family. Deciding if a trout is a sea trout or a brown trout can be easy if the sea trout is fresh run from the sea –sea trout are distinctively silvery in colour and may still carry sea lice. However, once they have been in fresh water for a while they return to brown trout colours. They do tend to be much bigger than resident fish. Brown trout are not native to North America. They were introduced in the second half of the 19th Century from Germany and the UK.

The rainbow trout is often considered the most common and widespread among the many different types of trout.These trout prefer cold, deep lakes. They often inhabit depths of 60 feet or more during summer to stay in cooler waters. This trout species can grow up to 24 inches and weigh up to 15 pounds in ideal conditions. In the wild, they usually live three years on average. 10. Lake Trout Scientific Name:

Due to their resemblance and close genetic relation to trout species, arctic char is often confused with trout but are char, like the brook, bull, and lake trout. User slap me}} – a message indicating a user is open to being slapped with a trout, should they need it Anadromous is used to describe fish that have both fresh and saltwater life stages. Anadromous fishes such as salmon and sea trout spawn in freshwater and migrate to sea as juveniles to grow towards adulthood. Sea trout undergo amazing physiological changes as they move between fresh and sea water. Special cells in the gills either take in or excrete salts and the fish's kidney adapts either to produce loads of or a little urine dependent on the type of water around the fish. Using barbless hooks can reduce the time taken to remove a hook when releasing trout and therefore limit damage to the fishes mouth.Freshwater forms of brown trout that migrate from lakes into rivers or streams to spawn and known as ‘potamodromous’. Rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and brown trout Salmo trutta are in the same family (the Salmonidae) but are different species in different genera. They have the same ancestors but divided into two groups around 15-20 million years ago. Oncorhynchus became isolated in the North Pacific and Salmo in the North Atlantic. The marble trout boasts a unique marbled pattern. These trout are native to the Adriatic basin in Europe and can be found in rivers like the Soča in Slovenia and the Adige in Italy.

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