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Yes, salmon can grow much larger than trout.
Salmon and trout are in the same family..Salmon generally get larger, but some trout grow nearly as large.
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The nouns salmon and trout are the same in the singular and the plural; for example: A salmon and a trout swam safely away. All of the salmon and all of the trout swam safely away.
A young salmon (or a trout of the salmon family) is called smolt.
Originally Crater Lake did not hold any fish, but between 1888 and 1941 lake was stocked with 1.8 million trout and salmon including Rainbow trout, Brown trout, Cutthroat trout, Steelhead trout, Coho or Silver salmon, and Kokanee salmon. Only Kokanee salmon, the landlocked form of Sockeye salmon, and Rainbow trout remain. No stocking has occurred since 1941.
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Salmoids..Trout and salmon.
trout
rainbow trout, steelhead trout, cutthroat trout, kokanee salmon, coho salmon, chinook salmon, brown trout, bull trout, lake trout, book trout, mountain whitefish, lake whitefish, yellow perch, walleye, bullhead catfish, catfish, bass, blue gill, black crappie, northern pike, and white sturgeon.
All of them are the same in both the singular and plural: "a carp" or "a school of carp," "a tuna" or "a school of tuna," "a perch" or "a school of perch," "a salmon" or "a school of salmon," and "a trout" or "a school of trout."
Bears eat mostly salmon or trout, but will eat any species of fish.