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Freshwater Fishing Test Help
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[ul][li][#ff0000][size 5][font "Courier New"][#000000][size 4]What is the feeding time of the brown trout?[/size][/#000000][/font][/size][/#ff0000][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]What is the avarage lenth of the brown trout?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]What is the avarage weight of the brown trout?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]When to Brown Trout spawn?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]Where to Brown Trout spawn?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]What atvantage dose the Brown Trout have over other trout and salmon in regards to habitat?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]What species is the Brown Trout closest related to?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]When did the Brown Trout arive in north amearica?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]Where did the Brown Trout originate?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]which of the great lakes are the Brown Trout found?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]Where was the great lakes record brown trout caught?[/size][/font][/li] [li] [font "Courier New"][size 4]what is the weight of the record of the great lakes brown trout?[/size][/font][/li][/ul] [left][#ff0000][size 5][font "Courier New"][#000000][size 4][/size][/#000000][/font][/size][/#ff0000] [/left] [center][#ff0000][size 5][font "Courier New"][#000000][size 4][/size][/#000000][/font][/size][/#ff0000] [/center] [center][#ff0000][size 5][font "Courier New"][#000000][size 4][/size][/#000000][/font][/size][/#ff0000] [/center] [center][#ff0000][size 5]Brown Trout[/size][/#ff0000]
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[/center] [left] [/left] [indent] [ul] [li][font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Length: 16 to 24 inches[/size][/font] [li][font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Weight:2 to 8 pounds [/size][/font] [li][font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Coloring: light brown or tawny back, becoming silvery on the sides and belly [/size][/font] [li][font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Common Names:brownie, German brown trout, German trout, European brown trout, breac[/size][/font] [li][font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Found in Lakes:Michigan, Huron, Ontario, Erie and Superior[/size][/font] [/li][/ul][/indent] [font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Brown trout, a European relative of the Atlantic salmon, arrived in North America as early as 1883 and were introduced to Wisconsin waters four years later. [/size][/font] [font "Times New Roman"][size 4]These resourceful fish managed well in degraded habitats no longer suitable for brook and other trout. At the same time, the browns proved they could grow faster and live longer than the other kinds of trout. Their reputation as a wary fish that tends to feed at dusk or night may account in part for their durability. [/size][/font] [font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Brown trout have adjusted well to life in Lake Michigan. They spawn in late autumn, sometimes on rocky reefs along shore though they generally prefer the gravelly headwaters of streams. [/size][/font]

[font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Wisconsin now stocks about 1.5 million brown trout in the lake each year, with lesser numbers stocked by Michigan and Illinois. This has brought more variety to the lake's ecosystem and to the lives of many anglers. Surfcasting for the fish, for example, is a popular sport along the lake's northern shores. [/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Brown trout are among the wariest of fish, feeding usually at dusk or at night, so fishermen are the adult brown's chief predator. In many localities, surf casting for brown trout is popular. The record brown trout from Lake Superior -- nearly 30 pounds -- was taken in 1971. [/size][/font]
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Freshwater Fishing Test Help - by theangler - 11-09-2006, 10:56 PM
Re: [theangler] Freshwater Fishing Test Help - by davetclown - 12-03-2006, 09:34 PM

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