caddisflies, mayflies, midges, and black flies and they're carnivores
if you are looking to feed a brook trout you probably want to rethink your priorities. Since brook trout are not extinct im gonna take a wild guess and say they can get food themselves. Now if you happen to see a bubbling brook trout with its skin pressed on its ribs then it has a problem. But if you do see one im sure something that hungry will eat anything so just give it whatever you dont want like an old powder puff girls cape that your wife bought for your son for halloween cuz it was CUTE... but you knew that it would get him made fun of but she insisted so now it must MAGICALLY disappear before his friends see him dressed up as Buttercup and his nickname is puffy till the day he changes his look and his name.
Some common fish species found in Montana include rainbow trout, brown trout, cutthroat trout, brook trout, lake trout, walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, and whitefish. Montana also has native species such as the westslope cutthroat trout and mountain whitefish.
Chlorinated water is dangerous to fish. If you want to keep them in a tank, the water has to set for 24 hours before placing fish in it. You can purchase the chemical at any pet store that will remove chlorine instantly. Trout also have to have cold water to survive. That makes it difficult to keep them as pets.
no
Most likely yes i think a shark will eat anything
They eat people
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.:)
yes and its yummy
Yes, they eat many types of prey, including small fish, insects.
tiger trout
The brook trout is Native to ther eastern US and Canada. http://bigrooktrout.com
yes. A brook trout live in freshwater.
The typical weight of a brook trout ranges from 11 oz to 7 lbs.
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
Salmoids..Trout and salmon.
The Brook Trout.