How long does the cutthroat trout grow?
There are several species of trout. The largest lake trout recorded weight is over 60 pounds, and rainbow trout weighing as much as 25 pounds have been caught.
How many different species of trout are there?
Many. Some are: Rainbow, brown, brook, Dolly Varden, lake, bull, golden, cutthroat, Apache.
What does the magical rainbow trout do on mweor Does it only change the base color rainbow?
feed it to your cat it changes its color to rainbow but is PERMANT!
What are the behavioral adaptations of rainbow trout?
Typically a fish of cold water mountain streams, found native to western streams and rivers. Feeds on small aquatic life and insects. Introduced outside of native range, especially in the eastern U.S.
you go to the best place that you think of for fishing,(which I recommend you fish off a pier or a dock. but if you have a boat then you should definetly fish off it.) You cast the line out,(basicly just flipping the handle, then fling the tip of the rod upward or sideward then let go of the line at the last minute.)When it lands just wait for a bite.( I would ether hold part of the line slightly so when a fish bites youll easily feel it, or when the weight goes underwater pull and reel. when you pull and reel jerk the fishing rod up, and reel. but NEVER make the fishing rod go down low, because that loosens the line and the hook, so that the hook would dettach from the fish, and the fish would get away.
You have to get a fishing rod and go to a nice fishing spot. But before you do that you have to find bait but of course you can purchase this at a bait place. Make sure you put the bait nice and tight. Then you can fish!
To catch a fish you might place bait on a hook that is attached to fishing line and a fishing pole. Place the bait in the water and wait for the fish to bite.
How do you catch trout with bare hands?
First you find a lizards home. Then you wait till it comes out. If you are catching it with your bare hands I recommend you wait till the morning. They are slow and in the morning. Then you sneak up from behind it. Then you put your hand over it careful not to squish it.
Why does a rainbow trout have a pink stripe?
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.
Explain the difference between rainbow trout and steelhead trout?
A Salmon is not a trout. They are related, however a Steelhead is actually the same fish as a Rainbow Trout. Genetically identical. Salmon die after they spawn while Steelhead return to the sea/lake and can spawn several times before death.
What are the natural enemies of a rainbow trout?
There are many natural predators that live in a variety of environments, The hatchet fish will have to watch out for the angler fish and the viper fish.
tuna fish
The term "fingerling" or "juvenile" can be applied to young fish. Fry is a term that applies to an earlier stage of development when the fish has just absorbed its yolk sack and become free swimming. Fingerling is the general term for a fish in the stage when it is a little bigger than this but still small.
How are trout different from other fish?
They just are dimrod,look it up on some other flipping site jeez u stupid person!
Is the brown trout an endangered species?
No..The steelhead is a rainbow trout that spends most of its adult life in the sea.
What is the food chain of a trout?
Most fish (to the best of my knowledge) are consumers. How they fit as far as who's at the top and who's at the bottom depends on the fish. Sharks (which are fish) are apex predators and thus consumers at the top of the food chain. Sardines, on the other hand, are also consumers but they are much lower in the food chain and often become dinner for the predators they share the ocean with.
rainbow trout get there name from the colours that shine in there skin. rainbow trout rock!
How big does a rainbow trout get?
A Steelhead, genetically identical to the Rainbow Trout, are separated by state because only some states have Steelhead in their streams. As far as Rainbow Trout, it depends on whether they are stream or lake dwelling fish. Stream fish tend to be smaller but have been caught at weights over 19 lbs and in lakes and rivers over 30 lbs.
How long can a brown trout live?
Eggs usually hatch about a month after they are deposited and fertilized in mounds of stream-bed gravel. However, cold temperatures can delay the hatch for as long as an additional month. Newly hatched fry stay in the gravel and live off their attached egg sac until it is totally consumed. This usually takes four to six weeks. They then swim up and out of the gravel as fully formed fish.
What is the rainbow trout egg size?
The adult trout may be as small as 13 to 18 in (33 to 46 cm) with a weight of 1.0 to 2.5 pounds (0.45 to 1.1 kg).
However, individual fish may be much larger, from 10 pounds up to 30 pounds (4.5 to 13.5 kg) with a length of up to 36 inches (92 cm). The record for a rainbow trout (steelhead) is 48 pounds (22 kg).
Does smoked trout need to be refrigerated?
Shelf-stabled smoked salmon that has a water activity below .85 does not need to be refrigerated until opened. Once opened, it should be placed into an airtight container and refrigerated for up to two weeks.
Where did the rainbow trout come from?
Brook trout live in small streams, lakes, creeks, and spring ponds. They are native to a wide area of eastern North America.