Brook trout definition

Brook trout means the species Salvelinus fontinalis.

Examples of Brook trout in a sentence

  • Brook trout fingerlings were added to the Wilbur tailwater-stocking program in 2001.

  • Brook trout are thought to have replaced westslope cutthroat in some headwater streams (Behnke 1992).

  • Brook trout serve as indicators of the health of the watersheds they inhabit.

  • Brook trout are kept in the east side (10-block) raceways and brown trout are kept in the west side (21-block) raceways.

  • Brook trout move considerable distances to reach cold water during dry and/or hot summer conditions, spawning areas in the fall, and deeper pool habitat for wintering.Perched and collapsed culverts act as dams, blocking access to essential habitat at key times of year.

  • Brook trout, and introduced rainbow trout, in combination with changes in water quality and quantity appear to have been deleterious to westslope cutthroat.

  • The reason being that the contractor on the project was extorting an amount of GHS 600.00 (US150.00) from residents, to connect them to the national grid.

  • Brook trout were the dominant fish species at all three sampling locations.

  • Brook trout are found in the upper Entiat, but may not be distributed throughout the basin (P.

  • Brook trout may also be captured by placing small, funnel-shaped traps in the stream during September and October when they are spawning.

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