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  Brown trout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brown trout may live for several years although, as with the Atlantic salmon, there is a high proportion of death of males after spawning and probably fewer than 20% of female kelts recover from spawning.
Sea trout are especially fished for at night using wet flies.
Trout is a favourite food fish, and is used both fresh and smoked; there are many recipes for it, and it may be eaten fried, grilled, baked or microwaved.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sea_trout   (768 words)

  
 Trout - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trout is the common name given to a number of species of freshwater fish belonging to the salmon family, Salmonidae.
Trout are usually found in cool, clear streams and lakes, although many of the species have anadromous strains, as well.
Because of their popularity, trout are often raised on fish farms and planted into heavily fished waters in an effort to mask the effects of overfishing.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Trout   (657 words)

  
 SEA TROUT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sea trout usually travel in small schools and can be found along the East Coast from Florida to Massachusets, occasionally straying northward to the Bay of Fundy.
Sea trout are an important commercial and recreational catch of the Mid-Atlantic states.
Sea trout is a lean fish and, when cooked, the meat is light and sweet, the texture moist and delicate.
www.ocean.udel.edu /mas/seafood/seatrout.html   (302 words)

  
 Trout - LoveToKnow Watches
The coloration of the young is more strongly departed from in the races known as §ea trout (S. trutta) and sewin (S. eriox or cambricus), anadromous forms resembling the salmon in habits, and assuming in the sea a silvery coat, with, however, as a rule, more fl spots on the sides below the lateral line.
Other European varieties are the trout of the Lake of Geneva (S. lemanus), of the Lake of Garda (S. carpio), of Dalmatia (S. dentex), of Hungary (S. microlepis), of the Caspian Sea (S. caspius), andc.
It is more hardy than the English trout, and accommodates itself in almost stagnant waters, and has thus proved a success in many ponds which were regarded as fit for coarse fish only; but in many places it has caused disappointment by going down to the sea, whence it is not known ever to return.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Trout   (2127 words)

  
 sea trout fishing   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
In freshwater during daylight sea trout tend to be shy, spooky fish unless the river is high.
Like salmon, sea trout prefer to enter rivers when the water is a suitable height for them to run upstream and reach holding pools.
Sea trout that have are settled are much more willing to rise to the fly than those that have been harried during the day.
www.letsflyfish.com /seatrout.htm   (1406 words)

  
 Sea Trout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The sea trout is a migratory form of the familiar brown trout.
In general, the sea trout is stouter than the salmon, and broader at the neck of the tail (it is said that when held by the tail, a sea trout will slip through the fingers, while a salmon will hold steady).
Wild sea trout are regarded by many as the ultimate prize in both angling and culinary terms.
web.ukonline.co.uk /aquarium/pages/seatrout.html   (258 words)

  
 salmon and sea trout angler fish biology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Salmon and sea trout are migratory species, (Latin names Salmo salar and Salmo trutta respectively) the latter being the same species as brown trout, differentiated because they have migrated to salt water, therefore look different and in the past were thought to be a distinct species, which lead them being classed legally with salmon.
Both salmon and sea trout can grow to large size, certainly in excess of 10 kilos and sometimes much larger, however whilst salmon of that size are not exceptional specimens a sea tout of such dimensions would be regarded as a really great fish.
Large sea trout are often mistaken for salmon, to distinguish between them there is a waterside test that clearly establishes the species.
www.letsflyfish.com /fish.htm   (414 words)

  
 Sea Trout Fishing Biology
The eggs of Sea Trout are laid high in rivers and streams in areas known as redds.
A juvenile sea trout parr is very similar in appearance to the juvenile brown trout; markings are similar and both may share the same stretch of nursery.
Seldom seen in the estuaries and sea that are its home for part of the year, the sea trout runs back to rivers and streams every spring and summer to spawn.
www.seatroutfishing.net /seatrout.htm   (1052 words)

  
 sea trout fishing
On the Ogmore river the average size of the sea trout is between 1.5 and 3lbs.
In freshwater during daylight sea trout are shy, spooky fish unless the river is high.
Sea trout prefer to enter the river when the water is of a suitable height for them to run upstream and reach holding pools.
www.ogmoreriver.com /info/sea_trout_fishing.php   (1430 words)

  
 Sea trout on a fly rod - Danish inshore fishing - - Global FlyFisher
The key to success in the pursuit of sea trout in salt water on the coasts of the Baltic Sea is understanding some important aspects of the trout's behavior in respect to the seasonal changes.
Sea trout fishing in other parts of Europe will probably differ from this in several important areas, although much of the advise given here will be applicable in other waters.
The trout are fierce and avid hunters that move swiftly in the water and have very keen senses: smell, sight and pressure sensed with the sideline.
www.globalflyfisher.com /global/denmark/species/seatrout.html   (2541 words)

  
 Sea Trout Recognition and Fishing in Scotland
The sea trout is in fact the same species as a brown trout salmo trutta.
Since mature trout are territorial it is thought that the weaker fish are forced downstream by the stronger ones.
This probably explains why sea trout are more susceptible to sea lice infestations from fish farms which are found around the coast.
www.fishingnet.com /sea_trout_recognition.htm   (317 words)

  
 Environment/Sea Trout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The Bay of Ireland is a popular spot for sea trout anglers and it is thought that sea trout spawn in the Burn of Ireland, which runs into the bay.
In order to estimate the number of sea trout smolts leaving the burn for the sea, a fish trap was installed in the burn, approximately 100m upstream of the beach, between the dates of 31st March and the 6th June 2004 (see Figure 1).
The ratio of males to females in the trout caught this spring is unknown as it is impossible to tell the sex at this stage of development.
www.orkneytroutfishing.co.uk /Environment_seatrout.htm   (1968 words)

  
 Salmo trutta - Sea Trout (Sewin)
The sea trout - sewin is their Welsh name - and brown trout are biologically the same species, but sea trout have developed the habit, probably out of a need for richer feeding, of heading out to sea after a year or two as fry and parr.
In Wales a majority of sea trout are female, while the majority of resident brown trout in rivers are cock fish.
Sea trout generally spawn each year of their adult lives and may return to the river many times.
www.first-nature.com /fishes/salmo_trutta2.htm   (224 words)

  
 FishScotland - Trout Fishing in Scotland - Sea Trout   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sea trout run most Scottish rivers, although significant waterfalls block their passage, as they do not have the same remarkable leaping ability as salmon.
Tragically one of Scotland's greatest angling assets, the sea trout angling in the west Highlands, is a shadow of its former self; the decline has coincided with the explosion of fish farming in the last 20 years.
Loch sea trout are usually tackled from a boat drifting sideways with the wind.
www.fishtrout.co.uk /pages/seatrout.asp?dom=FishScotland   (818 words)

  
 Barry Ord Clarke - Sea trout patterns - sea, flies, tying descriptions
Sea trout fishing in salt water has been a popular winter sport for Skandinavian fly fishermen over two decades, and now fly fishermen are taking to the salt all over Europe in order to do battle with these hard fighting bars of salty silver.
Salt water sea trout have very soft mouths, that don't harden until their winter wondering brings them back up into fresh water.
The sea trout come in with the high water to hunt in the shallows for ragworms, prawns, bait fish and of course sand eels.
www.flyshop.no /flysel/barry/seapatterns/about.htm   (674 words)

  
 Sea Trout and Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout Fishing in Perthshire Scotland
As a migratory fish the sea trout is not covered by the standard trout permit.
The loch is well known for it's natural brown trout which nowadays we prefer anglers to return and also for the quality of its rainbow trout which are transported from Devon.
The Club waters are stocked annually with brown trout ranging from 10" to 13" and enjoys a run of grilse, salmon and sea trout every year.
www.fishingnet.com /trout_scotland.htm   (1122 words)

  
 Sea Trout
From her rich sea feeding grounds to the high moorland streams of her birth, where her redd awaits Somewhere in between, lying in wait is the Fly Fisherman.
In Wales, the Sea Trout, is known as the Sewin and a variety of flies are used.
For Sea Trout, the above example, is tied on a smaller shank, with a size 12/14 Partridge treble.
www.thehighlanderway.com /sea_trout.html   (1985 words)

  
 Brook trout
Although brook trout vary widely in general form in different streams, they are usually salmon-like in shape when taken in salt water, that is, about one-fourth as deep as long, tapering gracefully to a small head.
The tail of the sea trout is less forked than that of a young salmon of equal size.
The "sea trout" are indistinguishable from the ordinary brook trout anatomically.
www.gma.org /fogm/Salvelinus_fontinalis.htm   (824 words)

  
 History of the National Sea Trout Festival
Understandably so since on the west coast of Scotland sea trout are having a very hard time indeed - I hasten to add that this of course has nothing to do with the plethora of salmon farms on the west coast - it's just a coincidence.
A lot of sea trout were caught, most were returned, but enough were kept to be appreciated by all concerned at the closing lunch.
Certainly some sea trout were knocked on the head - apart from anything else most sea trout anglers enjoy eating sea trout - but for the "competition" part of the festival the rules are framed in such a way that most fish can be released, in many cases without being brought to the bank.
www.seatroutfestival.com /history.htm   (700 words)

  
 Speckled and Gray Trout in NC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sea trout fishing, including speckled and grey, in North Carolina is discussed.
Sea trout and weakfish are sensitive, but not as sensitive, to tides and current as are some other recreational fish.
Sea trout have very good eye sight and the smaller lines, especially brown and water camo, help catch more fish.
www.ncfishandgame.com /fish/seatrout.html   (995 words)

  
 SEA TROUT FLIES
Each selection of Sea Trout Flies has been chosen to give a good range of patterns in terms of colour and style, in the most practical sizes of 10 and 8, for use by day and night on river and loch.
Each sea trout fly selection is presented in either a durable and practical plastic fly box or a traditional Richard Wheatley Silver Seal aluminium fly box.
All sea trout flies are supplied by the old and well established Scottish firm of Napier and Craig, suppliers of quality trout and salmon flies to the Scottish tackle trade since 1880.
www.graysofkilsyth.com /sea_trout_flies.htm   (332 words)

  
 Sea Trout - Book Information
The sea trout is the full sea-going form, it is very common and competes with salmon for the position of the most sought after migratory salmonid in many countries.
The Status of Fishing of Sea Trout on the Finnish Coast of the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea: E. Jutila, A. Saura, I. Kallio-Nyberg, A. Huhmarniemi and A. Romakkaniemi.
Sea Lice Lepeophtheirus salmonis Infestations of Post-Smolts in Loch Shieldaig, Wester Ross: 1999-2003: M.A. McKibben, D.W. Hay, A.F. Walker and S.J. Northcott
www.blackwellpublishing.com /book.asp?ref=1405129913   (893 words)

  
 Sea Trout Fishing
Of these there are two kinds: 1st, The salmon trout (salmo trutta); and 2d, The bull or grey trout (Salmo eriox).
The former is much the better fish for sport and for the table, the latter being coarser for the table and rather shy of the angler's lures.
They also, unlike the salmon, take a spinning bait well while still in the salt water, and many are thus captured in the estuaries and salt-water lochs of Scotland while they are making their way to the mouths of the rivers up which they eventually would run to deposit their spawn.
www.1902-encyclopedia.com /A/ANG/angling-06.html   (394 words)

  
 Sea Trout Life Cycle
Before the days of air transport, the successful introduction of salmon and trout into Australia, New Zealand and India was made possible by reducing the temperature of the fertilised ova and thus artificially prolonging its development.
Sea trout remain within the continental shelf, some even within the estuary.
Sea trout return annually to the river to spawn.
eis.bris.ac.uk /~cckhrb/physiology/lc_sewin.htm   (549 words)

  
 sea trout
Sea trout do run the rivers of the east coast of Ireland but it is in the west of the country, along our rugged Atlantic coastline where the best runs of sea trout are found.
The juvenile sea trout is very similar in appearance to that of the brown trout.
As the sea trout grown, it develops organs lacking in the brown trout and, as the parr becomes a smolt, salt secreting glands develop in its gills.
www.irishfieldsports.com /angling/seatrout.htm   (572 words)

  
 NJDEP Division of Fish & Wildlife - Sea Run Brown Trout Program
Young brown trout may, after a period of freshwater residence, migrate to saltwater to take advantage of abundant marine food sources.
These "sea run" fish have an overall silvery coloration masking most of the spotting normally found on the body, but with numerous small spots remaining on the head.
Seventeen (17), or 15%, of these sea runs reportedly weighed from 5 to 13 pounds and would have qualified as the NJ State Record.
www.state.nj.us /dep/fgw/crunbrn.htm   (464 words)

  
 Catch Gator Sea Trout in Cocoa Beach the Trout Capital of the World Capt Doug Blanton Gator Trout
There is a small genetic difference between the sea trout that live in the Indian River Lagoon System and the sea trout found anywhere else in the world.
Over the past few years we have boated gator trout up to 16 lbs and have had days that most of the sea trout boated were over 30 inches.
These gator sea trout love to hide in the grass on a shallow flat near schools of bait.
www.indianriveradventures.com /seatrout.htm   (945 words)

  
 Sea-Ex TROUT Recipes
Stuff each trout with the bread mixture, dividing it evenly among the fish.
Grill trout about 4" from heat source until skin is brown, about 5 minutes.
Using a spatula, carefully turn trout over and grill until trout are cooked through, about 4 minutes.
www.sea-ex.com /recipes/trout.htm   (430 words)

  
 Sea Trout
The best sea trout fishing is on the Tweed's tributaries notably the Til & Whiteadder, both of which can perform well in the summer.
Fish are also caught then on the lower Tweed, but later on in the year they spread throughout the river system, the large fish run in the autumn and are often just a prized by anglers as the salmon.
Hence the rights to fish for sea trout and salmon go together and its is not possible to take separate permits for them.
www.visitscotland.com /library/seatrout   (86 words)

  
 NJDEP Division of Fish & Wildlife - The Missing Record Sea Run Trout
I prefer a good fresh run sea trout, of three or four pounds, in a river on a single-handed rod and fine tackle to anything else." Fine praise indeed from a man who spent every spare minute fishing throughout the world.
Sea run anglers tend to be a secretive bunch, and as stated above, "one of the most difficult fish in the world to catch." With some prodding I was able to get a few to open up regarding their passion for sea run browns, but only under conditions of anonymity.
He fishes at night for sea run browns in the United Kingdom (www.seatroutfishing.net) and hopes that his site will be informative to all sea trout anglers from all over the world.
www.state.nj.us /dep/fgw/artsearun04.htm   (1252 words)

  
 Fish Ireland - Your Ultimate Resource for Fishing for Sea Trout in Ireland
Most of Ireland's run of sea trout is from June through September.
The Irish record for a sea trout is 16 pounds 6 oz, anything over 6 pounds is a specimen fish.
A national salmon license is required to fish for salmon and sea trout on private and public waters.
www.fishireland.com /game_seatrout.html   (63 words)

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