Monday, April 24, 2006

Trout Fishing Tip

Trout Fishing Tip

In case you are new to fishing, and in particular to trout fishing I shall begin with a small introduction about trout as a species;

The trout is a member of the Salmonidea family.

There're a vast number of different species of trout of which perhaps the best well known include the Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Brook Trout, Bull Trout, Lake Trout, Steelhead Trout, and Golden Trout which is also known in some places as Palomino Trout.
Trout originally came from the Northern Hemisphere and were exported worldwide. Because trout make for particularly lively and exciting fishing trout fishing soon became very popular.

Trout can be found practically all over the world including the cooler regions of South America, Australia, New Zealand, as well as South Africa for the Southern Hemisphere. In the Northern Hemisphere trout are found in both America and Europe. Trout can even be found in the cooler regions of Asia.

COMMON TROUT SPECIES
The most common species of trout are the Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Brook Trout, and Cutthroat Trout. Trout are particularly adaptive species and aided and abetted by humans they've been able to migrate all across the globe.

TROUT APPEARANCE
In general all trout behave and appear similar. The male and female trout have distinctive differentiating characteristics. The male trout usually has a hook on the lower jaw while the female doesn't. The distinctive charactersitic of the female trout is an egg sac next to the stomach though this is not visible until after the fish has been gutted. Another distinguishing factor is that the head of the male trout tends to be more pointed while that of the female trout is generally rounded.

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