Clear mountain rivers and streams, mainly in the higher mountains.
Georgia Outdoors - 1992 Brook Trout 8-11 was released on: USA: 1998
Georgia Outdoors - 1992 Brook Trout Fishing 8-1 was released on: USA: 1997
Brook trout primarily exhibit a mutualistic symbiotic relationship with certain types of aquatic insects, such as mayflies and caddisflies. These insects serve as a food source for the trout, while the presence of brook trout helps maintain the ecological balance in their habitat, promoting a healthy environment for both species. Additionally, brook trout can benefit from cleaner water and habitat conditions that these organisms help to create. Overall, this relationship is crucial for the health of freshwater ecosystems.
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The brook trout is Native to ther eastern US and Canada. http://bigrooktrout.com
In the mountainous western part of the state. Although not native in the American east, rainbows are stocked in many mountain rivers and streams. The only trout native to the eastern U.S is the brook trout.
yes. A brook trout live in freshwater.
The typical weight of a brook trout ranges from 11 oz to 7 lbs.
Brook trout eat algae, catisflies, and black flies. I somehow ended up with baby brook trout, too. And if you are fishing, just use worms because you will only catch grown-up trout.:)
The trout was adopted as the State fish in 1975. Once plentiful in most of NY waterways the brook trouts habitat has shrunk considerably for various reasons including acid rains, habitat destruction, and introduction of other fish species. Found in hundeds of lakes and ponds in the Adirondack Mountains and scattered in cool, clear streams throughout the State, the native brook trout, called brookies or speckles, provide fine angling and the best of eating.
No, a brook is a small stream of fresh water. So the brook trout is a fresh water fish, not a salt water fish.
Brook Trout Fishing - 1900 was released on: USA: June 1900