Trout Sentence Examples

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  • Trout and salmon are plentiful in the river.

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  • The streams in the neighbourhood are in favour with trout fishermen.

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  • It is well stocked with trout, and the steep declivities of the lower valley furnish red wines of excellent quality.

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  • The Teme abounds in trout and grayling, and Tenbury is in favour with anglers.

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  • The Truckee river and the western lakes abound in trout and black bass.

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  • Of freshwater fish the trout of the mountain streams and the eels of the coast lagoons may be mentioned.

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  • It is built on a picturesque promontory which separates the waters of Green Bay from Little Bay de Noquette, and its delightful summer climate, wild landscape scenery and facilities for boating and trout fishing make it a popular summer resort.

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  • The rivers yield trout, salmon (in the Weser) and crayfish.

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  • The speckled trout thrives in many of the streams.

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  • The lakes, ponds and streams afford some of the best trout fishing in the country, and many of them also abound in pickerel, pike, perch, black bass and land-locked salmon.

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  • Of game, deer, wild boars, hares, snipe and partridges are fairly abundant, while the mountain streams yield trout of excellent quality.

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  • The speckled trout, which abounds in nearly all of the mountain streams and lakes, is the principal game fish.

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  • The Elbe produces excellent pike, salmon and eels, its tributaries trout in considerable quantities, while the marshy ponds lying on the left bank furnish a good supply of carp, a fish held in great esteem by the inhabitants.

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  • The islands are highly cultivated; deer and other game abound, and trout are plentiful in the mountain streams. A majority of the inhabitants are Christians.

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  • It looked like a Rainbow Trout.

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  • The mountain streams often contain small but good trout.

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  • These loughs and the smaller loughs, with the streams generally, afford admirable sport with salmon, sea-trout and brown trout, and Ballina is a favourite centre.

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  • The woods and fields in the neighbourhood abound with English song-birds, and the streams are stocked with trout; while the orchards in the town and suburbs are famous for English kinds of fruit, and hops are extensively cultivated.

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  • Game is plentiful, and the rivers abound in fish, specially trout.

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  • Fish are not naturally very abundant, but the mountain brooks are the finest home for trout, and these as well as bass, cat-fish and some other varieties have been used to stock the streams.

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  • Salmon, lampreys and eels are caught in some of the larger rivers; trout abound in the streams of the northern provinces; but many fresh-water fish common elsewhere in Europe, including pike, perch, tench and chub, are not found.

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  • Of those peculiar to Australian waters may be mentioned the arripis, represented by what is called among the colonists a salmon trout.

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  • There are Federal hatcheries at Swanton (for pike perch and yellow perch) and at Holden (for trout).

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  • The streams of both territories yield excellent trout and crayfish; salmon, sturgeon and sterlet, from the Danube, are netted in the Save.

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  • The Exe, Barle, Lyn and other streams, traversing deep picturesque valleys except in their uppermost courses, are in favour with trout fishermen.

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  • It is navigable by vessels of 50 tons as far up as Bridge of Earn, and is a notable fishing stream, abounding with salmon and trout, perch and pike being also plentiful.

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  • Many of the lakes and rivers have been stocked with trout and salmon or bass; some, with smelt; the fresh waters of the state also contain pickerel, perch, pouts, eels, suckers, dace, sunfish and shiners.

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  • The first observation of a trypanosome is usually ascribed to Valentin (55), who in 1841 announced his discovery of certain amoeboid parasites in the blood of a trout.

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  • In searching for the Red river he came to the South Platte, marched through South Park, left it by Trout Creek pass, struck over to the Arkansas, which he thought was the Red River for which he was searching, and, going south and south-west, came to the Rio Grande del Norte (about where Alamosa, Conejos county, Colorado, is now) on the 30th of January 1807.

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  • The fishery includes salmon in the Oder, trout in the mountain streams, and carp in the small lakes or ponds with which the province is sprinkled.

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  • Perch, sunfish, trout, bass, pike and pickerel abound in many of the streams. Yellow perch are especially plentiful in the lakes on the Pocono plateau.

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  • There were eight hatcheries in 1910 and the number of fish distributed from these during 1908 was about 662,000,000; they consisted chiefly of pickerel, yellow perch, walleyed pike, white fish, herring, blue pike, trout and shad.

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  • Smith, to occur among a breed of albino trout, which breed true and are reared in the State fish-hatcheries of America.

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  • Excellent fishing is to be had here, chiefly for trout.

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  • The salmon fishery of the Rhine is very productive, and trout abound in the mountain streams.

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  • The Moy is a notable salmon river for rodfishing and its tributaries and the neighbouring lakes contain trout.

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  • Macroom has trade in corn-milling, leather-work and dairy produce, and is a good centre for salmon and trout fishing.

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  • Owing to the restricted period allowed for hunting, deer and small game are abundant, and the brooks, rivers, ponds and lakes are well stocked with trout and black bass.

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  • The streams are well stocked with rainbow and brook trout.

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  • The rivers and lakes are well supplied with fish, and the mountain streams abound with small trout.

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  • As soon as the ice breaks up in the delta innumerable shoals of roach (Leuciscus rutilus) and trout (Luciotrutta leucichthys) rush up the river.

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  • The Wye, the Usk, the Dee, the Dovey, the Teifi, the Towy and most of the Welsh rivers and lakes are frequented by anglers for salmon and trout.

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  • Near the city is one of the five fish-hatcheries maintained by the state; it is largely devoted to the propagation of trout and other small fish.

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  • The lake, one of the most beautiful of the so-called "finger lakes" of central New York, abounds in lake and rainbow trout, black bass, pickerel and pike, and there are many summer cottages along its shores.

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  • The rivers and lakes are generally well stocked with fish, such as salmon, trout of various species, gwyniad and vendace (especially in the north), pike, eels, perch of various species, turbot, bream and roach.

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  • Fish are scarce in inner Persia; salmon trout and mud-trout are plentiful in some of the mountain streams. Many underground canals are frequented by carp and roach.

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  • If it is a risky matter to plant out the robust young fry of trout under an age of three months, it would seem to be an infinitely more speculative proceeding to plant out the delicate week-old larvae of sea-fishes in an environment which teems with predaceous enemies.

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  • Among fishes, white fish, lake trout, perch, herring, sun-fish, bass, sturgeon, pickerel, suckers, German carp and fresh-water drum abound in the lakes.

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  • Nearly one-half both in quantity and value are taken from Lake Michigan, and, although as many as twenty kinds are caught in considerable quantities, more than 90% of the value of the catch consists of trout, herring, white fish and perch.

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  • Trout have been introduced into several rivers and have become acclimatized.

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  • Any one of these, for most trout anglers, would be the fish of a lifetime.

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  • Next time you might be going saltwater fly-fishing, you unzip the trout units and zip on your saltwater units.

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  • Where the pools are bright and deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and o'er the lea, That's the way for Billy and me.

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  • Salmon trout (Salvelinus namaycush, Walb.) and whitefish (Coregonus clupeiformis, Mitchill) are the most numerous and valuable.

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  • The interior streams are stocked with trout, black bass and perch.

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  • The English freshwater fisheries are not of great commercial importance, nor, from the point of view of sport, are the salmon and trout fisheries as a whole of equal importance with Fresh- those of Scotland, Ireland or Wales.

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  • Maine are exceptionally well adapted; many of them abound in trout, salmon, togue, black bass and pickerel; and near them there is still much game.

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  • The trout of the Utah mountain streams is considered a distinct species.

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  • The river Nipigon, on the north shore, is famous for speckled-trout (Salvelinus fontinalis, Mitchill) of unusual size; and all rivers and brooks falling into the lake are trout streams.

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  • Game and trout are plentiful; milk, butter, hams, hides and wool are exported, principally to France.

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  • The Colne here holds large trout, which are carefully preserved.

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  • Lampreys, sticklebacks, cattoids, sturgeons - the white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) is commonly known as the "Oregon sturgeon" - trout and salmon are the principal anadromous fish, the salmon and trout being the most important economically.

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  • The chief are the Sardab-rud, Chalus, Herhaz (Lar in its upper course), Babul, Tejen and Nika, and all are well stocked with trout, salmon (azad-mahi), perch (safid-mahi), carp (kupur), bream (subulu), sturgeon (sag-mahi) and other fish, which with rice form the staple food of the inhabitants; the sturgeon supplies the caviare for the Russian market.

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  • The game fish include the bass (small-mouth and large-mouth), brook trout, pike, pickerel, and muskallonge, and there are many other large and small food fishes.

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  • The fisheries of Wisconsin are of considerable importance; the catch in 1908 was valued at $1,067,170, lake trout and herring being the most valuable.

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  • There are state hatcheries at Madison (for brook and rainbow trout), Bayfield (brook, rainbow and lake trout and whitefish), Oshkosh (lake trout, whitefish and wall-eyed pike), Minocqua (pike, bass and muskallonge), Delafield (black bass and wall-eyed pike) and Wild Rose (brook trout).

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  • Though fruit-trees will not bear there is an abundance of edible berries; the rivers and lakes abound with trout, perch, pike and other fish, and in the lower waters with salmon; and the cod, herring, halibut and Greenland shark in the northern seas attract numerous Norwegian and Russian fishermen.

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  • Many of the rivers abound in salmon, and trout are plentiful in the lakes and streams.

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  • The sea pierces the islands in deep fjords, or separates them by narrow inlets through which tidal currents set with great violence, at speeds up to seven or eight knots an hour; and, as communications are maintained almost wholly by boat, the natives have need of expert watermanship. There are several lakes in which trout are abundant, and char also occur; the largest is Sdrvaag Lake in Vaagd, which is close to the sea, and discharges into it by a sheer fall of about 160 ft.

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  • The river Clady, running past the village from the Nacung Loughs, affords salmon and trout fishing.

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  • In addition to the organized industry which exists in these salmon districts, there is a good deal of ordinary rod and line fishing in the higher reaches of the larger rivers and good trout fishing is obtainable in many districts.

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  • Oysters, crabs, shrimp and terrapins are also abundant here, and in the inland streams are some pike, perch, trout and catfish.

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  • Game, both large and small, is plentiful in the mountains, and the streams abound with trout and other fish.

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  • The Douro yields an abundance of fish, especially trout, shad and lampreys.

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  • Trout are found in the rivers, and a small herring in Lake Van.

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  • There are a few speckled trout in the mountain streams, but the commoner fish are bass, perch, catfish, crappies, pike, drum buffalo, carp, suckers and eels.

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  • Scotland has much to offer in terms of top quality wild trout angling.

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  • For more on the meditations of Trout and reflections on customers ' apparently baseless, and irksome concerns, go here.

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  • Andrew Jarvis used bloodworm and intermediate line to land 14 trout to 4lb.

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  • He arrives in time for the May fly hatch in order to catch brown trout.

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  • Returns included brown trout, sea trout and the target species, pollack.

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  • Several of the lochs contain brown trout, which will rise to the well placed fly.

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  • The lake and its small ponds hold brown trout and our visitors are welcome to fish free of charge.

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  • There are some reasonably sized brown trout in the main river.

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  • The river supports a brown trout (Salmo trutta) fishery with good spawning beds.

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  • The river Isla is populated with wild brown trout along with several smaller species of fish.

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  • The familiar native brown trout is an extraordinarily exotic creature.

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  • Brown trout, especially big brown trout, especially big brown trout, were thought to be extremely territorial.

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  • The only thing we caught were small brown trout, which give a heart stopping thump on the line in the fast water.

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  • My specialty is sight fishing to large brown trout.

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  • There are salmon in six beats, and excellent brown trout in all lochs.

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  • On the Trout Lake, Tony Henderson of Retford had 20 fish including a 5lb rainbow using various buzzers on a floating line.

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  • Oily fish includes fresh tuna (not canned tuna, which does not count as oily fish ), mackerel, sardines and trout.

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  • Some not particularly good taxidermy - a cased specimen chub and a trout - went for £ 48 and £ 70.

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  • Acknowledging the presence of some rare fragile populations of native trout could act as a fundamental cornerstone in this reform.

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  • To think that some people say that trout have no cunning!

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  • I rode a trout today, and drank the dew from spiders ' webs.

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  • Yes, that little dimple could be a trout rising; that flash underwater may be a trout taking a nymph.

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  • The fishing is for brown and some rainbow trout using up-stream dry fly and nymph.

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  • The restaurant offers an extensive lunch-time and evening menu with sirloin steak, roast duckling and rainbow trout to name just a few.

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  • The boxes are available in salmon and trout sizes and are made from mahogany, oak, English elm or American black walnut.

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  • I mention this because a fair number of British anglers tend to lift the left eyebrow when you talk of trout in Spain.

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  • Will this mean there will be fewer wild trout fishers in the future?

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  • The venue is a trout fishery which allows access to coarse anglers in the winter months.

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  • Farmhouse for 8/10 with hill loch trout fishing from £ 750 pw.

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  • There was even a small ornamental fishpond complete with ' some fine trout ' .

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  • There are several freshwater lochs, some with restricted access, offering fly-fishing for brown trout.

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  • The ideal location for walking and hiking, trout and salmon fly-fishing, riding, golf or just relaxing.

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  • At that time I have enjoyed great sport as the black gnats have swarmed over the river and the trout have risen all day.

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  • Perhaps this is understandable after the dressing down he got from his father when he caught a trout on a live grasshopper.

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  • For the slightly hesitant we have a recipe leaflet with very easy to follow instructions for cooking trout.

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  • After a bracing dram 3 sea trout and a mended salmon Kelt were caught and returned.

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  • After spawning, the surviving sea trout Kelts regain a silvery sheen by the following spring, when they return to the sea.

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  • Other options include kingfish with a quinoa salad and trout fondue for two.

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  • In addition, the river supports a good range of native fish species, including brook lamprey and brown trout.

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  • Both salmon and brown trout are present in the river, in addition to species such as brook lamprey.

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  • Seared Trout with leek mash The leek mash complements the trout with a homemade tartare sauce.

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  • He was particularly proud of the family trout loch in Aberdeenshire which was planned and constructed under his supervision.

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  • A small hill loch, suitable for brown trout fishing, is situated just a few hundred yards from the lodge.

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  • We provide comfortable Bed and Breakfast accommodation and two self-catering lodges with doorstep trout fishing.

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  • Adults The trout reaches full maturity at around two years.

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  • This will allow fish, particularly migratory trout, to ascend to their spawning grounds upstream.

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  • From the five cooked starters, we chose with difficulty a platter of smoked mousses made from sea bass, trout and haddock.

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  • In the 17th and 18th century salmon and trout were so numerous, they were taken to supply markets as far away as London.

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  • These are great for tying trout nymphs in natural colors.

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  • In March, April and May, salmon and sea trout parr begin to migrate to the sea.

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  • The peacocks At present at The Trout we have 7 peacocks, three males and four females (peahens ).

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  • Yves Loch, within a few minutes walk of the Lodge, offers exciting fishing for hard fighting stocked rainbow trout.

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  • Neither must we forget to add rainbow trout to the equation.

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  • They are stocked with brown trout rainbow trout, and blue trout, (a hybrid of rainbow trout ).

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  • Chelsea Bell with the 8lb rainbow trout she caught on her first fishing trip.

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  • We were shown a sea trout redd or scrape in the gravel stream bed.

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  • A trout that can survive the rigors of a trout stream, especially a Brown Trout, is a very cunning animal indeed.

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  • He talked of trout and Tweed, Tay and Teviot, Highland lochs and leaping salmon.

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  • Pour a little sauce over the trout and serve the remaining sauce in a warmed sauceboat or jug.

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  • Hot smoke from burning oak sawdust cooks the fish producing naturally brown succulent smoked trout.

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  • At spawning time sea trout excavate a nest, termed a redd, in which to deposit their eggs.

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  • If you do catch a tagged sea trout, please contact the Trust.

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  • In this way a reserve bank of wild sea trout is being established for experimental stocking.

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  • It's difficult to make a bad dish using good sea trout.

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  • A few seconds later I was into my first sea trout.

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  • Technically called finnock (small sea trout) tho some are as large as 3lb plus.

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  • When blues rock legend Walter Trout gets excited about a young guitar slinger you know he's going to be a bit special!

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  • The trout had the better of me and the 4 lb line soon snagged on a protruding rock and broke.

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  • Sae awa she gaed til the glen ti spier at the wyce auld trout anent hirsell.

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  • In most of Europe, the grayling is considered far superior to the brown trout.

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  • The big trout trigger points on this fly are the trailing pheasant tail legs, which identify this fly to the fish.

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  • Like most other tarns, it is well stocked with trout.

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  • The appetizers include warm smoked trout salad, smoked trout terrine and avocado, and sea trout Tahitian style.

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  • Brown trout, especially big brown trout, were thought to be extremely territorial.

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  • It was a fine trout with a greenish tint to its markings and bold, dark yellow spots.

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  • Particularly fussy trout in very clear water may be caught more easily with finer and less visible double strength or fluorocarbon tippets.

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  • He also learned how to poach trout and salmon and this was the start of his lifelong love of fishing.

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  • Long recognized for its trout, indeed ferox trout, it is gaining a growing reputation for coarse angling.

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  • If those really were migratory trout, two nights ago, they're well migrated now.

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  • Radio tracking ferox trout The pilot study had been a resounding success.

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  • Anglers fishing for the sea trout should ensure they hold the relevant EA rod license.

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  • Guides point out the best places to fish for the Bow River brook trout.

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  • On the trout lake Mark Johnson landed fifteen fish the best a rainbow a very respectable 10lb 8oz using cats whisker.

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  • It has been called the "garden of Shetland," and offers inducements to sportsmen in its trout and game.

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  • In the inland waters salmon, trout, togue (Salvelinus namaycush), pickerel and bass abound; along the shore there are lobsters, clams and scallops (Pecten irradians); and off the shore are herring, alewives, mackerel, cod, halibut, haddock, smelts, hake, menhaden, porgies and porpoises.

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  • There is a state board of commissioners of fisheries (see below, § Government), which distributed in 1908 149,338,069 eggs, fry and fingerlings, including 112,075,000 wall-eyed pike and about 12,000,000 each of lake trout and whitefish.

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  • I "hooked" the apples, leaped the brook, and scared the musquash and the trout.

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  • Click image to enlarge Cross section of kidney nephron from rainbow trout naturally infected with Yersinia ruckeri.

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  • Coarse fisheries, albeit in modest numbers, have developed, as to a greater degree have rainbow trout fisheries.

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  • Apart from hordes of ravenous immature fish, brown trout were very, very scarce.

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  • I have also been reminded of a passage on the subject in ' Trout Angler 's Angles ' written by Alan Pearson.

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  • The quarry itself is now a large deep pool reputed to hold some very large trout.

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  • In letting me through the trout fishers usually cast a scornful eye at me as a salmon toff.

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  • Any sea trout or salmon caught therefore should be returned to the water.

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  • There is a salmon and sea trout run into the loch but NUAC retains only the rights to brown trout.

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  • It 's difficult to make a bad dish using good sea trout.

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  • Female sea trout are more likely than males to migrate to sea.

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  • Let with salmon and sea trout fishing for 4 rods.

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  • Wales has some of the finest sea trout fisheries in the British Isles.

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  • For the salmon and sea trout angler there is simply no case for opposing a cull.

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  • The River Deveron is one of Scotland 's premiere salmon and sea trout rivers.

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  • It is estimated that salmon and sea trout angling in Scotland supports 2,200 jobs and generates nearly £ 40 million in wages.

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  • For those who have a leaning toward field sports we can offer fishing for salmon and sea trout in the river Cothi.

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  • This must continue to include responsibility for the regulation and licensing of the commercial fishery for salmon and sea trout in tidal waters.

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  • When blues rock legend Walter Trout gets excited about a young guitar slinger you know he 's going to be a bit special !

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  • There are chapters on tying Hairy trout flies, salmon, sea trout and steelhead flies, and bass and pike bugs.

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  • More than 300 Scottish stillwaters are stocked with rainbow trout.

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  • You may hear anglers speak of triploid fish, especially at trout fisheries.

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  • A suggested policy to address these concerns is the use of sterile triploid trout.

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  • A Tale of Two Fish Our October 2001 contribution from Jon Beer There were once two trout in a Scottish loch.

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  • Grilled trout and salad 1 grilled trout with 4 new potatoes and salad with fat-free dressing.

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  • The Glass trout fishing is from April through May.

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  • Most Highland trout angling is ` loch style ' done with traditional floating line.

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  • All their fish either came to fake maize or ASAP boilies fished over a bed of trout pellets.

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  • The tyro grayling fisherman needs to know that grayling are not trout.

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  • They have always seemed subtle and understated where a trout is a little in your face.

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  • You may like to try the local trout in a village inn on the way.

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  • Through this field flows a mile of the River Rede which is well-known for good trout fishing and later in the year salmon fishing.

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  • Before Alex arrived I did a little exploring winkling out some nice trout here and there and around about.

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  • A gold headed hare lug nymph winkled out a couple of trout and it was glorious.

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  • Fish includes products caught or farmed n fresh water like trout, bass and catfish.

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  • Oysters, clams, mussels, tilapia, catfish and trout are common varieties of farmed products.

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  • Nor would it be natural for a cat to eat grilled trout.

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  • Several rivers surround the resort, including the Savage, North Branch of the Potomac, Youghiogheny and Casselman Rivers, all teeming with rainbows, browns, brookies and cutthroat trout.

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  • You and your sweetie can hike through the mountains or go fishing for trout in a cold, clear river, and you may be able to find a great deal.

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  • Their Steelhead Red is inspired by the steelhead trout and coho salmon that inhabit the creeks on the estate.

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  • The Lake Tahoe region is famous for its salmon and trout catches, and Tahoe Pines is conveniently located near a number of first-rate fishing spots.

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  • Families with small children might find the Tahoe Trout Farm to be the best choice for introducing their youngsters to the fun of fishing.

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  • Indian Basin is a popular trout fishing area that requires an in-state or out-of-state North Carolina fishing license.

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  • Coffin and Trout sells a ring called the Riserva, which is white gold and platinum with meteorite and diamonds in the side.

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  • Fishing - Lake Hubbard is known for its excellent bass, trout, walleye, and yellow perch fishing and as a winter ice-fishing spot.

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  • The lake is known throughout the Midwest for its excellent trout, walleye, bass, and yellow perch fishing.

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  • The fatty fish like salmon, tuna, trout, sardines, herring and mackerel are all great choices, since they contain Omega-3 fatty acids, which help lower cholesterol levels.

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  • Try to eat fish twice a week, choosing those with high levels of Omega-3s such as salmon, tuna, sardines, herring, trout and mackerel.

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  • Entrees include fried fish, grilled trout and barbecue salmon that will please the palate of any seafood lover.

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  • With combinations like wood-smoked trout with caramelized cherries, or acorn squash and chestnut risotto, you will have a hearty meal yet still feel good about yourself after an active day.

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  • The menu is moderate to high priced with the option of lobster newberg, grilled trout or roasted pork chops.

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  • Selection of sushi includes trout, tuna, octopus, and sea urchin, as well as a variety of rolls that use ingredients like avocado, shrimp tempura, eel sauce and even raw filet mignon.

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  • Begin your evening with a sampler platter appetizer, which includes "phyllo beggar's purses stuffed with duck confit," trout ravioli, spiced shrimp and garlic crab claws.

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  • Try the broiled rainbow trout with home fries and homemade soup or the hot roast beef with gravy served atop crusty bread.

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  • Some past favorites dishes from diners have been the seared scallops appetizer and the browned butter trout.

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  • For lunch, with dozens of items on the menu, particular local favorites are the mushroom risotto or the smoked trout insalate (salad).

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  • The menu also features numerous entrees, including mesquite smoked chicken, cedar roasted rainbow trout, barbecued pork ribs and hamburgers with bacon and green chiles.

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  • Local favorites include pan fried trout, chiles rellenos, enchiladas de carne and chicken enchiladas.

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  • The menu features pan-roasted trout filet, sauteed mussels, grilled semi-boneless quail and roasted natural chicken.

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  • The main menu features a variety of salads, sandwiches, grilled flatbread pizzas, grilled seafood and steak and other entrees, including rotisserie chicken, beef, trout, crab cakes and ravioli.

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  • The style is dressy casual and the breakfast menu features a fried egg sandwich, three-egg omelet, scrambled eggs with smoked trout and eggs and potatoes with bacon or sausage.

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  • Buffalo-fish, paddle-fish, cat-fish, drum, crappie, black bass, rock bass, German carp, sturgeon, pike, perch, eels, suckers and shrimp inhabit the waters of the Mississippi and its tributaries, and oysters, shrimp, trout, Spanish mackerel, channel bass, black bass, sheepshead, mullet, croakers, pompano, pin-fish, blue-fish, flounders, crabs and terrapin are obtained from the Mississippi Sound and the rivers flowing into it.

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  • The Salmonidae are entirely absent from the waters of southern Asia, though they exist in the rivers that flow into the Arctic Ocean and the neighbouring parts of the northern Pacific, extending perhaps to Formosa; and trout, though unknown in Indian rivers, are found beyond the watershed of the Indus, in the streams flowing into the Caspian.

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  • The most useful economically are several species of sturgeon and of herring, trout,barbel,chubb,bream, ray,sea-dace, carp, anchovy.

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  • Whitefish, bass, trout and pickerel are an important food supply obtained from the waters of the lake, and some perch, catfish and sunfish are caught in the rivers and brooks.

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  • The little Lake Frolikha, situated close to the northern extremity of Lake Baikal and communicating with it by means of a river of the same name, contains a peculiar species of trout, Salmo erythreas, which is not known elsewhere.

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  • The king fish and tarpon are hunted for sport, while mullet, shad, redsnappers, pompano, trout, sheepshead and Spanish mackerel are of great economic value.

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  • Fish taken in the lakes include perch, pike, char and trout in Windermere, Ennerdale, Bassenthwaite, Derwentwater, &c., and the gwyniad or fresh-water herring in Ullswater.

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  • Charlevoix is an important hardwood lumber port, and the principal industries are the manufacture of lumber and of cement; fishing (especially for lake trout and white fish); the raising of sugar beets; and the manufacture of rustic and fancy wood-work.

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  • In the rivers and lakes pike, pickerel, white fish and sturgeon supply food for the natives, and the brook trout is found in the small mountain streams. The turtle and frog also appear.

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  • The lochs and tarns are well stocked with brown trout, and the voes and gios, or narrow inlets of the sea with steep rocks on both sides, abound with sea trout.

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  • Of trout there are many fine specimens, especially at the weirs.

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  • Trout have been introduced into some of the higher reaches of the rivers.

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  • The baba or cat fish and the yellow fish are plentiful in the rivers and the trout has been acclimatized.

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  • Amesbury Abbey, a beautiful house built by Inigo Jones for the dukes of Queensberry, stands close to the village, in a park watered by the river Avon, here famous for its trout.

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  • The native wild ducks are carefully preserved for sportsmen, in whose interests pheasants, red and fallow deer, and brown and rainbow trout have been very successfully acclimatized.

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  • Several kinds of fish, among which are trout, salmon, grayling and white fish, inhabit many of the lakes, rivers and mountain streams, and a government fish hatchery at Bozeman, Gallatin county, restocks waters in which the supply has been diminished.

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  • The lakes and rivers are well stocked with trout and other fish, and visitors have the privilege of catching a limited number with rod and line.

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  • Other trout fisheries - notably Lake of Menteith - have successfully extended their seasons by allowing privileged access pike angling events.

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  • The river Awe, issuing from the north-western horn of the loch, affords excellent trout and salmon fishing.

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  • Trout may now be taken in many of the mountain streams. At one time whaling was an important industry on the coasts of New South Wales and Tasmania, and afterwards on the Western Australian coasts.

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  • Trout are taken in most of the loughs, and pike of great size in the Loughs Erne.

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  • The Elasmobranchs swallow infected molluscs or fish; pike and trout devour smaller fry; birds pick up sticklebacks, insects and worms which contain Cestode larvae; and man lays himself open to infection by eating the uncooked or partially prepared flesh of many animals.

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  • Brook trout are found, especially in the streams in the western part of the state, and bass, pickerel, perch and smaller fish occur in the rivers and other inland waters.

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  • Fisheries.-Although the trout and salmon of the fresh waters in the interior are a great attraction to sportsmen,.

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  • The town is a centre for salmon and trout fishing on the Blackwater and its tributary the Funshion.

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  • A species of trout is found in the streams near Collo, but in none of the other rivers.

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  • There is excellent fishing for salmon and trout, and in summer coaches leave their daily loads of tourists here.

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