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Fishing For Trout and Salmon
Of all the North American game fishes the trout are the most widely scattered and the most sought by those who go away from home to fish. In many ways these fish are far in the lead of all others, g- the most active of all fish, good fighters, g well to an artificial fly, a fine food fish, the most beautiful fish that swim. I am speaking of the trout collectively, for be it known, there are somewhere between thirty and forty species, including the introduced trout in the United States and Canada. They, that is one species or other, are found all over the western mountain country, practically all of Canada, and all of the eastern and southern states where cool, rapid streams are found. These trout are divided into two groups, i. e., the charrs and the salmon trout. The latter are found naturally only in the West and the former, with the exception of the Dolly Varden, only in the East and North. But it is not the purpose of this work to go into a description and classification of each and every species — I will leave that to naturalists — what we are most interested in is the habits of the fish and the way to catch them.
Trout are found only in cool, fresh, swift-flowing streams, especially our native fishes of this order, but some of the imported ones will live in warmer water, providing it is rapid.
Brooks, Lake. The Science of Fishing. Columbus, OH: A.R. Harding, 1912. Print.
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