What is a trout?

trout Cutthroat is a type of trout that comes from various cold waterways of Western North America. The scientific name for this species, oncorhynchus clarkii , is a reference to Captain William Clark of the famous expedition Lewis and Clark. Almost all subspecies of the Cutthroat trout are fresh water trout, except for subspecies o. C. Clarkii , which migrates to the Pacific Ocean. The strong struggle that trout Cutthroat releases when it is addicted, makes it popular game fishermen. Cutthroats received their common name from bright red and orange stripes, which can be found directly below the jaw of most subspecies. The back of these fish is covered with black or brown spots, which are arranged in an increasingly denser pattern towards the back of the fish. Cutthrout trout can be a found with olive and silver -green color.

The trout size of the hills is determined by its habitat. Different subspecies of these ryeB can be found in various cold water habitats in Western North America and are particularly abundant in the rocky mountains and a large pan. Cutthroat trout, which makes their home in small water formations such as peat bogs and ponds, are usually long from 6 to 16 inches (about 15 to 40 centimeters). Cutthroats, which come from large mountain lakes, can reach a length of 24 inches (about 60 centimeters) or more.

trout Cutthroat does not jump out of the water when they are designed, but this aggressive fish is known to be a particular struggle as a game. These fish can be captured using the same fishing methods that are used for most North American trout. Lightweight tools are suitable for fishing for all except the greater trout. Cutthroats prefer to feed on flies and small insects, which makes them a favorite goal for flies. They also hit spinners, spoons and baits.

This kind of trout is more sensitive to changing conditions and harvesting than most other types of trout and someTeré subspecies were threatened due to excessive fishing and pollution. There are three trout subspecies that are threatened by extinction, as well as two subspecies that have disappeared. The endangered subspecies trout from Cutthroat are o. C. Henshawi , o. C. seleniris and o. C. Stomamie .

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