As a chef,i wouldn't be keeping trout or any fish for that matter,on ice or otherwise for more than 4 days maximum.But you can tell urself when it is gone.But if you cant and you eat bad fish,you're really gonna regret that as u'll get unbelievably ill.
It depends, Tuna is salt water, Trout is fresh, halibut is salt, flounder is salt.
No, a brook is a small stream of fresh water. So the brook trout is a fresh water fish, not a salt water fish.
yes. A brook trout live in freshwater.
RiversStreamsLakesAny body of water that has fresh water
I think trout, fresh water shrimp, fresh water crayfish, caddisfly lava live in fresh water.
We just returned from a Nova Scotia fishing vacation and found this with brook trout caught on the same day. Only difference was some were caught in a semi-salty Bras d'Or Lake tributary and some in a nearby fresh water river.
fresh water creeks and streams
Yes, except for sea trout lives in salt water ( ocean ) and the freshwater trout lives in fresh water. Although seatrout resemble true trout, they are not related. True trout are related to salmons, and seatrouts are related to drum.
Trout are fresh, cold water fish that need high oxygen levels.
Trout, bass, catfish, perch, goldfish,
people i think trout too
Trout