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Brook Trout
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Salvelinus fontinalis

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Brook Trout

Brook Trout

The Brook Trout has a speckled appearance, which is known to fade if they spend time in salt water.

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State fish

State fish

The Brook Trout is so popular it has been named state fish of nine US states.

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Brook Trout

The Brook Trout preferred habitat is cold, clean streams in remote areas.

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Brook Trout feeding Brook trout. Salvelinus fontinalis

Brook Trout feeding

The Brook Trout feeds on insects, invertebrates, and small fish.

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Brook trout caught in a Maryland stream.

Brook trout

Brook trout caught in a Maryland stream.

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Shutterstock ID: 489874447, Photographer: K Steve Cope

Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). A popular sport fish. It is native to Eastern North America.
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Person holding a tiger trout

Person holding a tiger trout

Tiger trouts are a hybrid resulting from cross-breeding a brown trout and brook trout.

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A beautiful southern Appalachian brook trout

A beautiful southern Appalachian brook trout

A beautiful backcountry Brook Trout caught on an early fall hike.

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Brook trout require clean, cold water to thrive.

Brook trout require clean, cold water to thrive.

Brook trout require clean, cold water to thrive.

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Brook Trout

Trout vs Salmon - Brook Trout

Brook trout are highly sought after by fishers because of their elusive nature.

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Trout vs Salmon - Brook Trout

Brook Trout

Salvelinus fontinalis

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