Similar words: troupe, trough, trousers, trouble, trounce, dextrous, lustrous, troubled. Meaning: [traʊt] n. 1. flesh of any of several primarily freshwater game and food fishes 2. any of various game and food fishes of cool fresh waters mostly smaller than typical salmons.
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31 Repeat the entire process for the second fillet of trout.
32 Note: Lake Merced North will receive trophy-size trout from the park concessionaire.
33 During the low-water flows, trout fishing was exceptional and has been since, although it has tailed off somewhat.
34 There is excellent salmon, sea-trout and wild brown trout fishing, the majority of which is readily available to visiting anglers.
35 Several readers like the combination of filo and fish or seafood - prawns, salmon, trout.
36 Arrange the courgettes on a serving platter with the trout and reserved grapefruit segments.
37 Local Activities: walks, riding, golf, salmon and trout fishing, swimming.
38 Consequently, it hosts an excellent wild brown trout population and fish are pink-fleshed and fighting fit, averaging 10oz in weight.
39 Allow the gelatine to cool, then add to the trout cream. 7.
40 But the moment I started singing again, I caught another trout.
41 She had insisted on coming with me to refresh, so she said, her memory of that ghastly old trout.
42 Combe Sydenham country park has beautiful walks and tasty trout for sale whilst Stogursey boasts a moated ruined castle and Norman church.
43 The trout stream, in particular(sentencedict.com), has a special significance for field staff and is a source of professional pride.
44 On the same day, fish farmers in the West Highlands where rain fell, reported the death of trout.
45 He says they're trade secrets and Jaws is just a trout compared to a Zander.
46 If you go fly fishing you are normally wanting to catch either trout or salmon.
47 But it is not only trout that I have caught at Coldingham.
48 We're fishing for trout.
49 It works so well at San Pablo that more trout are stocked and caught at this lake than any other in California.
50 We leaned over a humpbacked stone bridge looking at the trout basking in the crystal water.
51 Admission is free and advice will also be given on coarse fisheries and brown trout fishing.
52 Remove the trout from the marinade with a slotted spoon and transfer to a rack in a baking dish.
53 Here there is a government trout hatchery where you can see the fish in all their stages of growth. Sentencedict.com
54 She says they're being fed chicken and trout, and have put on lots of weight.
55 That night, we cooked and ate the Swannay trout for supper.
56 Trout fishing is often a great challenge, but rewarding just the same, with gorgeous colored fish and the streamside beauty.
57 The Salmon and Trout Association believe that the use of driftnets is contributing to the decline.
58 As the trout began to tire, I fumbled for the landing net.
59 The loch is full of wild brown trout; where a basket of thirty trout is the rule, rather than the exception.
60 I would like to see you catch one more trout.
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