they lie in deeper colder waters so that the predator's can not get to them
Their lifespan is 4 to 7 years of age
they lay their eggs ,when it feels like 52 deegrees
There are many trout species. All are similar, except coloration. Other trouts are the brook, Dolly Varden, lake, brown, cutthroat, golden, bull trouts. Some saltwater species are called "trout", such as the speckled seatrout and its cousin the gray seatrout, but these fish are related to drums.
The mountains of east Tennessee have one native species, the brook trout. Introduced species are the rainbow and brown trouts.
Trouts were not significantly affected by DDT due to their position in the aquatic food chain and the specific environmental conditions of their habitats. While DDT was harmful to many organisms, trouts often bioaccumulated lower levels of the pesticide compared to other species higher up in the food chain. Additionally, trouts have certain physiological adaptations that can mitigate the toxic effects of pollutants. However, it's important to note that DDT can still impact their food sources and overall ecosystem health.
Some famous people with the last name Brook include Abraham Brook, an English physicist; Claudio Brook, a Mexican actor; and Jayne Brook, an American actress.
Freshwater gamefish include: Largemouth bass Smallmouth bass spotted bass Striped bass White bass Rainbow, brook, brown, golden trouts Salmon species Northern pike Pickerel Muskellunge
Yes halibuts, flounders, tunas, and trouts are all edible.
Striped bass, white bass, largemouth and smallmouth bass, bluegill,green sunfish, shellcrackers, pumpkinseed, black crappie, white crappie, carp, bowfin, rainbow, brook, and brown trouts, suckers, smallmouth buffalo, walleye, muskellunge, various catfish species.
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