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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61 Woodlands Pool which is a general coarse fishery; and two rainbow trout pools where fishing is restricted to fly-only.
62 Winnisquam has some good lake trout, so the guys say, but this part of Winnipesaukee is prime.
63 Aside from his artwork, Glendinning and his wife share a passion for trout fishing.
64 The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dry fly fishing for salmon and trout.
65 The heart beats thick, Big trout muscle out of the dead cold.
66 Consequently, as older trout die they are not replaced and in time the trout population disappears.
67 It is hoped brown trout will be restored to the Darenth before 2000.
68 This trout recipe is served for breakfast at the inn but works well for a homey dinner.
69 He was a regular provider in our house of bum trout and other delicacies.
70 Hexamita is in fact routinely isolated from the intestinal tracts of many species of tropical and coldwater fish including trout and goldfish.
71 They are heavy, smart trout, and they move quickly into the heavy water and riffles.
72 The Coln Valley Smokery uses traditional methods to smoke fish such as salmon, trout and eels.
73 And the fishing for brown trout on the nearby lochs is equally excellent.
74 Morton Castle Loch still provides trout for the table and is an excellent fishery, owned and managed by Buccleuch Estates.
75 Mrs Arkaday backed through the swinging door with the golden trout still sizzling on its bed of buttery rice.
76 The clearly defined black spots and red bands of courage that set the rainbow apart from other trout are truly remarkable.
77 They started by engineering a slow-growing wild strain of rainbow trout.
78 Lucker feels a tug, and reels in a beautiful sea trout, a bullet of solid silver muscle.
79 Loons raise their fluffy dark chicks there in the summer, and catch trout.
80 Levels are 250 times more toxic than the concentration that kills trout.
81 I cast into the pool, in the general direction of where the trout had risen.
82 It appears from monitoring equipment on individual trout that about 75 percent of these fish are from natural spawn.
83 The trout settled into their new habitat and became relatively wild, dour and more discriminating, some growing to considerable size.
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84 He chanced a few casts and by the end of the season he had taken more than a dozen good trout.
85 Largemouth bass, yellow bass, channel catfish and rainbow trout accounted for about 5 percent of the total.
86 Nevertheless, he added, it had failed to take the necessary steps to prevent an escape of rainbow trout.
87 All I had were some trout in the freezer by courtesy of the millpond.
88 Local Activities: walks, trout and salmon fishing, caving, canoeing, boating, pony-trekking, horse-riding.
89 The outflow of Lake Tahoe, the Truckee River, is a fine trout stream except for one thing.
90 A superb trout hooked itself firmly and during a breathtaking few minutes gave a spectacular display and a wonderful fight.
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