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Knowing Your Trout

By: Amit Sharma.

 
   

In the world of fishing, the trout is one of the common fish you will try to hit. Trout, however, is somewhat of a catch all term. It turns out there are a wide variety of them, and we cover them here, so you can speak about them like a pro.

Regardless of where you are in the world, it seems you can always find a fishing hole with trout present. There are so many varieties of trout that you might not recognize them, but just look for fins without spines and a small fin above the tail.

Trout also are found in general geographic profiles. These include lakes, rivers and streams that have cooler water. Given this broad definition, it is hardly a surprise that they are found in Asia, North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.

If trout are commonly found, the brown trout is the most common variation found. It is a freshwater fish for the most part, and prefers aerated water that is a bit warmer than usually anticipated for most trout. This means shoreline areas and active moving water.

There is fishing and then there is fly fishing. If working with flies is your thing, the cutthroat trout is your fish of choice. Coming from the salmon arm of the trout, it is found in Canada and the US. An excellent game fish for the fly fishing game.

Another common and much loved trout is the rainbow. Another member of the salmon family, it is known by its reddish or pinkish stripe on the side. Rainbows prefer cooler water and are freshwater fish. A variation, however, prefers the saltwater environment.

When it comes to trout, the steelhead carries a special place in most peoples’ hearts. A good game fish, it is the saltwater version of the rainbow. It tends to be much bigger than its brother fish and is distinguished by its lack of a stripe on its side.

When it comes to fishing, there is something tempting about finding the biggest fish in a species. The Mackinaw is a fish in the trout family. Found primarily in the Great Lakes, the biggest caught to date was over sixty-five pounds.

Fishing is one of those sports you can enjoy day in and day out. As the old saying goes, a bad day fishing is better than a good day at work. That being said, it is definitely better when the trout are biting, and they often are.

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