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 The Trout of New York
With continued public concern and government vigilance, it should be possible for people to fulfill their own needs while maintaining a high quality environment that benefits trout and humans alike.
While much effort has been expended at rearing and keeping trout healthy, few other fish have suffered as much from human activity.
All trout require cool, clean water and it is very easy for human activity to eliminate this condition.
http://www.dec.state.ny.us/website/dfwmr/fish/fishspecs/trouttxt.html   (2263 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
There are three categories of bacterial infections which affect trout; acute systemic, chronic systemic and acute external.
Once fish are stocked in raceways or earthen ponds, hand- feeding alone is usually not practical, except when administering medicated feed to sick fish.
Because diseases within each category exhibit similar symptoms, laboratory diagnosis is essential.
http://aquanic.org/publicat/state/ga/trout.htm   (6445 words)

  
 Trout, Arctic Char, Rainbow Trout, Steelhead
The gills should be reddish, and the skin covered with clear, slippery slime.
Use of our encyclopedia will enable you to make well-informed, responsible decisions for the promotion of your own health and wellness.
With their thin skin and tiny scales, trout do not need scaling, and are often cooked whole.
http://www.truestarhealth.com/Notes/1979001.html   (1265 words)

  
 The Extraordinary Rainbow Trout
The Rainbow can feel and perceive distant objects or movements about 800 time's better than we can and may even have a form of echolocation.
It is thought that the Rainbow may even have taste and smell sensors on parts of its body other than in the nostrils and mouth and that these may actually help the trout in locating its food.
The Cerebrum is the center for thought and reasoning in humans.
http://www.bcadventure.com/ronnewman/rainbow.phtml   (1930 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout color picture
The rainbow and the steelhead are the same species, differing only in spawning behavior.
Rainbow trout as well as other trout do not normally die after spawning, like Pacific salmon (coho, chinook and pink).
Many spawn in early spring with eggs laid in gravel at the head of a riffle area, but some are fall spawners.
http://www.spendthriftcharters.com/page93.html   (214 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout in Alabama
HABITAT AND BIOLOGY: Rainbow trout can adapt to a variety of habitats, given proper temperature and water-quality conditions, and to flow regimes ranging from pools to calm eddies in riffles.
Mykiss means presumably a derivative of mikizha or mykz, the Kamchatkan word for trout.
Normal license requirements apply, and the daily and possession limit is five.
http://www.dcnr.state.al.us/fishing/freshwater/fish/trout/rainbow   (722 words)

  
 Handling and Processing Rainbow Trout
Firms unable to make such an analysis for themselves should use the services of a competent analyst.
Stale trout can be recognised by their sunken eyes, loss of colour and bloom from the skin, and the accumulation of yellow slime on skin and gills.
Trout that have been left ungutted long enough to become stiff after death are often difficult to gut by machine; they should be processed before the onset of rigor.
http://www.fao.org/wairdocs/tan/x5945e/x5945e01.htm   (1783 words)

  
 New Zealand Trout Fishing Guide Rainbow Robbie
As someone who has worked in a corporate environment for many years prior to moving to Gisborne, Robbie is keenly aware of providing a high level of customer satisfaction for all of her clients.
Robbie has been trout fishing throughout New Zealand for more than 10 years and brings a solid base of experience to her role as your guide.
Enquire about or book your trout fishing experience with Rainbow Robbie now by emailing fish@rainbowrobbie.co.nz.
http://www.rainbowrobbie.co.nz   (137 words)

  
 Rainbow Run Trout Park - Family Fishing at its Best!
Our property is a family friendly facility and we do all within reason to accommodate and make your time with us a positive experience.
We can accommodate large groups such as bus tours, family reunions, business entertainment, and church fellowships, and also offer special fishing rates for groups.
Rainbow Run is nestled in the middle of the beautiful Ozarks of Missouri about halfway between Springfield and Branson.
http://www.rainbowrun.net   (221 words)

  
 Trout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, many of these distinct populations show no significant genetic differences, and therefore what may appear to be a large number of species is considered a much smaller number of distinct species by most ichthyologists.
There are many species, and even more populations that are isolated from each other and morphologically different.
Trout that live in different environments can have dramatically different colorations and patterns.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trout   (689 words)

  
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Rainbows make a greater use of this food source than any other trout (with the cutthroat again being closest in utilizing plants for food).
At these times, the trout are dull in color, loose of flesh and anemic in behavior.
Another good choice is a marabou jig, both because it easily sinks to the depth of the fish and does not often snag.
http://personal.riverusers.com/~flyfishing/rainbow.html   (3039 words)

  
 Rainbow trout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rainbows are distinguished from their cousins, the cutthroat trout, by their short maxilla, which reaches to, but not past the rear margin of the eye.
However, in some of these locations, such as Australia, rainbow trout have had very serious negative impacts on native fish species.
However, farmed trout and those taken from certain lakes have a pronounced muddy flavour which many people find unappealing; many shoppers therefore make it a point to ascertain the source of the fish before buying.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_trout   (571 words)

  
 Root River steelheads
WALLY and RITA BALCERZAK are psychologists in private practice in St. Paul, Minnesota.
As the rainbow trout mature, their skin turns a lustrous silver color and earns the name steelhead.
You need to try the same river several times.
http://www.wnrmag.com/stories/1997/apr97/steelhed.htm   (2073 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
Rainbows may live up to 11 years, but the usual life span is four to six years.
Rainbow trout belong to the family of fish known as salmon and are characterized by adipose fins and by an axillary process at the base of each pelvic fin.
Rainbow trout have very small, fine scales on their torpedo-shaped body.
http://www.northern.edu/natsource/FISH/Rainbo1.htm   (1117 words)

  
 Progress Toward Larger Trout / July 20, 2005 / News from the USDA Agricultural Research Service
Trout with four sets can be created by precise, high-pressure treatment of rainbow trout embryos during very early development.
National Center for Cool and Cold Water Aquaculture in Kearneysville, W.Va., and his colleagues have developed a more effective way to produce rainbow trout that have three sets of chromosomes instead of the usual two sets.
Hershberger and his group have succeeded in fine-tuning the treatment procedures to more reliably yield rainbow trout with four sets of chromosomes.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2005/050720.htm   (307 words)

  
 issg Database: Ecology of Oncorhynchus mykiss
Concerns have been raised about the effects of introduced trout in some areas, as they may affect native fish and invertebrates through predation and competition.
In the United States, the introduction of rainbow trout into areas outside of their native range has caused problems due to their ability to hybridise with native salmonid species, affecting their genetic integrity.
Sometimes a soft, metallic-pink colour is present along the sides of the body and the head.
http://www.issg.org/database/species/ecology.asp?si=103&fr=1&sts=   (1037 words)

  
 "Iowa Fish & Fishing" - rainbow trout
Rainbow trout adapt very well to the hatchery environment and are disease resistant; thus, they are the most economical to raise.
The diet of released rainbows is highly variable, with some fish feeding very little on natural foods while others seemingly taking nearly anything that drifts by them.
Perpetuation of rainbow trout populations in this state depends completely on hatchery production with no known natural reproduction occurring in our streams.
http://www.iowadnr.com/fish/iafish/raintrou.html   (550 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
Rainbow trout farmers in the Minnedosa area are especially aware of this fact as the best trout come from those lakes which have a large stickle back population!
Other organizations like FLIPPR (Fish and Lake Improvement Plan for the Parkland Region) have it as their goal to not only improve the number of trouting opportunities that are open to people but also to establish new ones in the Parkland region of Manitoba eg.
Rainbow trout are positively identified by the 8 to 12 rays in the anal fin, a mouth that does not extend past the back of the eye, and the lack of teeth at the base of the tongue.
http://www.geocities.com/dkiazyk2000/rainbow_trout.htm   (1366 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout: Nature Snapshots from Minnesota DNR: Minnesota DNR
Rainbows spend their first few years of life in tiny streams, then migrate down to larger bodies of water.
However, those found in Lake Superior and some other lakes can grow much larger.
Although they are a cold-water fish, they can survive warmer temperatures than some other trout.
http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/snapshots/fish/rainbowtrout.html   (413 words)

  
 Kidfish ~ Rainbow Trout
Because rainbow are a favorite with fishermen they have been introduced (transplanted) into many lakes across Canada and around the world.
Once trout start to spawn, they don't grow very much, but they will start growing again after their spawning years are over.
Rainbow trout have a lot of variety in how they look, depending on where they are found and how old they are.
http://www.kidfish.bc.ca/fish/info_rainbow.htm   (354 words)

  
 ESPN Outdoors -- Tips & Techniques
Rainbows will normally live between 4 and 6 years, but some have been recorded up to 11 years.
Fish living in small lakes with limited food supply may grow drastically slower (one pound in a year) than those that live in large bodies of water and feed freely.
They also eat some smaller fish, but not as commonly as other trout.
http://www.espn.go.com/outdoors/tips/s/f_enc_RainbowTrout.html   (245 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout by Samantha E.
This makes them different from all the other trout.
The eels, common rat, otters, minks, larger trout that eat the fry, humans who catch them to eat, and not enough oxygen are the rainbow trout’s enemies.
These beautiful rainbow trout can be caught very easily in the Great Lakes, because they seldom swim any deeper than 3-5 feet along the lakes’ shores where they can be found easily.
http://www.crockerfarm.org/ac/gr3/animals/SamanthaERainbowTrout.htm   (309 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
Rainbow trout have been introduced into many of Minnesota's streams and lakes, especially in the northern half of the state.
Inland rainbows are considerably smaller fish, 375 mm (15 in) long and 2.5 kg (5.5lbs) are lunkers.
Rainbow trout are probably the most important sport trout in Minnesota.
http://www.duluthstreams.org/understanding/rainbowtrout.html   (613 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout Detailed Information - Montana Animal Field Guide
The Natural Heritage Program was established by the Montana State Legislature in 1983, the program is located in the Montana State Library, where it is part of the Natural Resource Information System.
Rainbow trout introductions have caused a severe reduction in the range of the native cutthroat trout through hybridization and competition.
Rainbow trout fare well under a wide range of habitat conditions from ponds to reservoirs, lakes, and streams.
http://fwp.mt.gov/fieldguide/detail_AFCHA02090.aspx   (548 words)

  
 Underwater World - The rainbow Trout
Rainbows that have migrated to sea or a large inland lake such as one of the Great Lakes (steelheads), on return may weigh 6.8 to 9.07 kg, although most weigh between 3.6 and 4 kg.
In general, large rainbows are caught in large bodies of water and small ones in streams and ponds.
The rainbow has an elongated body, with an iridescent, reddish band running along each side from head to tail.
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/zone/underwater_sous-marin/rainbow/rainbow-arcenciel_e.htm   (432 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
By far the most encountered form of trout, these beautiful fish have been stocked in most streams by state hatcheries, and have become the backbone of our trout fishery.
Spawning trout are characterized by generally darker coloration.
Rainbows are heartier than their Brook Trout cousins and generally dominate areas shared by the two species.
http://www.troutlet.com/scripts/prodview.asp?idProduct=250   (291 words)

  
 Rainbow Springs Nature Park - Rainbow Trout
Guide maps containing interpretation material are available with a variety of information.
We also have trout of various sizes in many other pools.
They are extremely wary, dour and cautious and often give the impression of "sulking".
http://www.rainbowsprings.co.nz/naturepark/trout.asp   (453 words)

  
 Steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss
Young trout may travel downstream to the lake in their first summer, or they may remain from one to three years in their home stream before migrating lakeward.
Steelhead don't necessarily die after this; they may live to reproduce for as many as five successive years.
In turn, the steelhead finds itself competing with other salmon and trout, other predatory fishes and a variety of bottom feeders, for its food.
http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7-153-10364_18958-45692--,00.html   (444 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout / Fish of the Great Lakes by Wisconsin Sea Grant
Rainbows have adapted well, moving in and out of the Great Lakes much as they would the ocean.
Rainbow trout reproduce naturally in Lake Superior's tributaries and in some Lake Michigan tributaries as well.
This is a strain of rainbow trout that migrates into the ocean before returning to spawn in their freshwater home streams.
http://www.seagrant.wisc.edu/greatlakesfish/frainbowtrout1.html   (212 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout - Alberta Sustainable Resource Development
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This trout is an olive-green color with heavy black spotting over the length of the body.
Rainbow trout in lakes are usually lighter colored or a more silvery color than those in streams.
http://www3.gov.ab.ca/srd/fw/fishing/rainbow.html   (188 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout with Sake
Rainbow trouts are very particular; they like only clear, cool, unpolluted waters.
Related to the salmon, raibow trout in the wild live part of their lives in the ocean and part in river streams.
And so it is typically in beautiful, pristine environments that recreational fishermen enjoy the furious leaps and runs for which the rainbow trout is known.
http://www.therecipebox.com/members/box/fish/fis0065.htm   (241 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout Juniper
Spray one side of al foil with non-stick spray.
Cut 4 pieces al foil, each large enough to wrap a trout.
Trout farms now provide most of our catch.
http://www.therecipebox.com/members/box/fish/fis0061.htm   (178 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
The trout are fed Rangen Silver Cup dry pellets at approximately 1.5 percent body weight per day.
The survival rate of the rainbow trout averages 85 percent, and are reared form April to November, and then are released into Yearling Pond 2.
All the information on this page has been referenced from studies done by
http://www.humboldt.edu/~ere_dept/marsh/trout.html   (122 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
In Maryland, far removed from their natural habitats, rainbows may spawn sporadically and intermittently at anytime between late summer to early spring.
Rainbow trout are the predominant trout grown at Maryland trout hatcheries and they form the basis of our successful put and take trout fishing program.
They have been introduced into every state in the Union as well as introduced worldwide.
http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/education/trout/rainbowtrout.html   (307 words)

  
 Welcome to Rainbow Trout Lodge.
We have a resident guide, a skilled angler who is also an excellent teacher with patience and a great sense of humour, and tuition is offered for all levels from beginners to advanced.
She is a member of the N.Z. Professional Fly Fishing Guides Association and the International Women Fly Fishers Association, in touch with the interests of sporting women all over the world and guides year round.
Rainbow Trout Lodge - Accommodation and Guided Flyfishing
http://www.turangi-nz.co.nz/Rainbow_Trout/index.php   (301 words)

  
 Rainbow Ranch Trout
Families and individuals do not need a reservation unless you need to reserve our Pavillion.
In addition to offering the best in fishing fun, Rainbow Ranch offers a wonderful environment to relax and enjoy a day with the family.
Others are well known for their fishing ability.
http://www.rainbowranchtrout.com   (207 words)

  
 Species Summary
It seems that any stock of rainbow trout is capable of migrating, or at least adapting to sea water, if the need or opportunity arises.
Rainbow trout is cultured in many countries and is often hatched and stocked into rivers and lakes especially to attract recreational fishers (Ref. 9988).
Rainbow trout survive better in lakes than in streams (Ref. 26519).
http://www.fishbase.org/Summary/SpeciesSummary.cfm?genusname=Oncorhynchus&speciesname=mykiss   (505 words)

  
 Rainbow Springs Trout Club
All are welcome to come down and see what changes they have made.
Bring your friends, family, youth group, or just stop by and check out the large trout in one of the viewing runs.
No license is required; however, if you’re planning on fishing, please check in at the office.
http://www.fish4trout.com/about.html   (282 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
Spawning occurs in the spring, and the rainbow parr generally spend the next 2 years of their lives in the parent stream, and then migrate to a large body of water.
Rainbow trout from Lake Michigan have an elongated and slightly compressed body, a squared tail covered with spots, 12 or less rays in the anal fin, and the inside of the mouth is wide.
Rainbow Trout image provided under agreement from Windsor Nature Discovery, LLC.
http://www.fishing-reports.com/anglers/fish/fishdetails.cfm?FishID=25   (338 words)

  
 Rainbow Palette by Michele Trout - Original designs for painting on wood, glass, paper mache
Check out our new and innovative uses for the Critter Sprayer !!
Michele Trout lives in New Freedom, PA with her husband and two sons.
Michele started painting in 1991 when a friend suggested she try a painting class.
http://www.micheletrout.com   (649 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout Farm
The thicker cuts should be placed far ther from the heat than thin ones.
In preparing and cooking Rainbow Trout keep in mind that a medium size fish cooks in 4 to 8 minutes on medium low heat.
When you plan your next outing to Rainbow Farm, bring along a few ingredients so you can cook and enjoy your catch right here.
http://www.rainbowtroutfarm.com/cookbook.htm   (429 words)

  
 Alaska Rainbow Trout Guides
Rainbows and Dollies congregate in salmon spawning areas and become ferocious feeders ready to give any angler a run for their money.
Feel free to take as many photos as you can before we slip these majestic fish back into their home waters.
Fly fishing and catering to fly fisher persons is our forte.
http://www.jimmiejack.com/rainbow.htm   (640 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
RANGE AND HABITAT: Rainbow trout are native to the western coastal United States and Alaska, but this species has been introduced into cold water locations throughout North America.
The young trout live in these streams for one or two years before migrating out to Lake Erie.
LIFE HISTORY: Rainbow trout are a cold water species that in nature spawn in moving water over gravel or cobble substrate.
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/wildlife/fishing/aquanotes-fishid/rtrout.htm   (354 words)

  
 Rainbow Trophy Trout
Our stream policy is fly fishing only, catch and release, with experienced guides for your fishing pleasure and success.
This stretch of river has only been stocked 3 times in 5 years, so the majority of the fish are natives!
Rainbow River is an unspoiled, private, and secluded getaway that has to be seen to be believed!
http://www.rainbowrivertrout.com/pages/1   (162 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout Fact Sheet
Rainbow trout are often recognized by a vague pink to prominent red colored band, which extends from the cheek to the base of the caudal fin.
Large numbers of relatively small black spots occur over the whole body, but spotting is generally heavier along dorsal areas.
Home, Online Store, Licenses and Registrations, Hunting and Trapping,
http://www.state.me.us/ifw/fishing/fishidentification/rainbowtrout.htm   (113 words)

  
 FRESH RAINBOW TROUT
The Rainbow Trout that we offer for sale come directly to our plant from the farms already filleted, there will be small "pin bones" on the interior of the fish which are not noticable after cooking, and with it's head on.
Rainbow Trout has a flaked mild meat which makes it a very popular fish.
Your Rainbow Trout will average between 8-12 ounces per fish.
http://www.alwaysfreshfish.com/fresh_rainbow_trout.html   (453 words)

  
 Alagnak Lodge - Rainbow Trout
This is the best time of year to catch trophy fish, the rainbows have been feeding all summer and their bellies are full of salmon eggs.
Trout fishing is available throughout the season, but there are specific times worth paying special attention to.
August is also the best time to combine trout fishing with salmon fishing, since the silvers are running in the lower Alagnak.
http://www.alagnaklodge.com/rainbowtrout.htm   (256 words)

  
 Rainbow Trout
These rainbow trout are a true pair created from one piece of slate stone split into two pieces.
The varied colors of each slate suggested sky and waves just waiting for these leaping trout.
Rainbow Rising 3 (top): 7½" high, 9" wide, ¼" thick
http://www.slatestoneart.ca/RainbowTrout.htm   (110 words)

  
 Rainbow & Steelhead Trout
These two forms are vastly similar and the only major difference is that the steelhead is a sea-going fish and the rainbow inhabits fresh water.
They first feed on plankton then insects and as they grow older, crustaceans and other fish.
RELATION TO MAN - The rainbow and steelhead are rated one of the top five sport fish in North America because of the hard fight they put up.
http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/angling/game_fish/rainbow.phtml   (325 words)

  
 Australian Rainbow Trout Farm
The Australian Rainbow Trout Farm is located one hour from central Melbourne, and ten minutes from Emerald in the picturesque Dandenong Ranges.
It has never been easier for all members of the family to catch a fish!
Lake for Fly fishing or more challenging experience
http://www.eshopsaustralia.com/ARTF   (168 words)

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