There is one in Sandy Oregan, two in Washington state, and one in Jamestown Kentucky. I hope this helps you
Yes, Alaska has great Trout fishing.
The brook trout is Native to ther eastern US and Canada. http://bigrooktrout.com
SouthWest US, living in streams.
Fryingpan River is some of the best trout fishing in the US.
u would see the great lakes and the mississippi
1. One of best ways to distinguish the sex of a trout is to examine the mouth. Female trout all have a short rounded nose or upper jaw, while male trout have a more elongated snout. If your trout has a lower jaw with a kype, it's a male for sure. Although the mouth of a female trout will grow larger as it ages and increases in size, the mouth will never grow a kype (hooked lower jaw). Upon becoming sexually mature, male trout will begin to grow a pronounced kype. At first, it will just be a tell-tale sign, but as a male trout ages, its kype will become more pronounced. It's important to point out that even for trout that aren't sexually mature, an angler can look at the mouth of a trout and see either a uniform mouth with a short rounded nose (female), or a elongated snout with a slightly longer lower jaw (male).2. Sexually mature male and female trout for both rainbows and browns have different looking anal fins. A male will have a slight convex anal fish "(", while a female trout's anal fin will be slightly concave ")". I'm not sure if cutthroat trout are in the same boat. I'll have to depend on the community who regularly catch them, to provide us their insight and confirm this.
Yes, thousands..Each state has a listing of these in their Fish and Game Dept.
I do not see why....
We see light (from the sun) reflected off the moon. That's how we see almost everything! In an eclipse of the earth we would not see the moon as it would be in our shadow.
No. Joanne does not wish for us to see it. Poor Freddy. Who would want to see him die?
The Spanish would rather see Cuba sunk than sold to the U.S.
Mississippi Delta - see the link below.