February 21, 2022, 09:49, asked: Christopher Rhoades
Young brown trout feed on insects and other invertebrates such as shrimp flies, caddis, stonefly, mayfly, etc. Both larvae and adults are taken and the fish will eat whatever local insect life is abundant at the time....
February 21, 2022, 00:45, asked: John Cyclone
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February 19, 2022, 14:00, asked: Josée Carrière
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February 18, 2022, 11:45, asked: Sem_Haytink
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February 17, 2022, 10:26, asked: Tammy
The largest rainbow trout was caught in September 2009 in Lake Diefenbaker. This lake is located in Southern Saskatchewan and still is a very productive rainbow trout fishery. New Zealand and Canada are traditionally home to some monstrous trout so it's no surprise that the world record was found in Canada....
February 16, 2022, 20:56, asked: Shawn McLaughlin
10-12 inches is perfect. They fit nice on a frying pan and clean up real nice. Depending on the time of year some of the larger fish have really mushy meat and it doesnt taste well at all....
February 16, 2022, 14:23, asked: RiverValleyGuidingCo
Conclusion. Fish will not stay fresh for long, especially if you do not store it in a cooler or freezer. Never wait for more than two days to clean the fish. If you can, gut the fish immediately and store it in a cool place afterward....
February 15, 2022, 15:15, asked: Ridge Schabo
So then, stocked trout are genetically different than their wild counterparts. And they don't become “wild” just by placing them in a wild environment. In fact, they usually die. ... A stocked trout may hold over for years, and certainly, many do....
February 15, 2022, 05:54, asked: Alexandre Hamel
The flavor of wild trout varies by species in the food they have been eating but all, IMO, are superior to hatchery or farm trout. While trout also behave in ways different the hate behavior of hatchery fish, generally making them harder to catch and land as they fight harder....
February 13, 2022, 06:19, asked: Erik Swanson
The easiest way to identify hatchery raised trout is to look closely at their adipose fin. Hatchery raised trout will have a clipped adipose fin. You can tell that the adipose fin is clipped because in its place will be a healed scar....