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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91 Freeze uncooked trout, with herbs and lemon, for up to 1 month.
92 Sailing and trout fishing are available for the more active, and opportunities to study the wildlife are being developed.
93 The third drawer is for big fish; a decent sea trout, a hefty cod, a couple of salmon.
94 Local Activities: walks, salmon and trout fishing, bowls, golf, sailing, tennis, wind-surfing, water-skiing.
95 Serve each trout on a bed of finely shredded lettuce, garnished with a lemon wedge.
96 People mainly fish for trout and salmon but other fish have been known to attract to the artificial flies.
97 Note: Parkway will receive trophy trout from the park concessionaire.
98 Before 1971, there was no management for wild trout in California.
99 Whoever takes on the trout farm will have their work cut out.
100 Insects falling into the water during the summer provide a substantial proportion of the diet of trout.
101 Neville Chamberlain was a regular visitor to Cirencester, where he caught trout on the River Churn.
102 But it's a giant leap for trout, tench, roach, loach, pike, perch and bream.
103 His Honour Mark Dyer said the fish farm was well aware that that particular stretch of river was reserved for brown trout.
104 These large fish are called ferox,(sentencedict.com) a distinct species of brown trout that make their living by eating their smaller brethren.
105 And she hadn't said when the disagreeable old trout was going to walk.
106 Using a teaspoon, fill the trout turban. Gather up four corners of filo, twist into a bundle.
107 The best Scourie brown trout lochs require a fair degree of fitness to reach.
108 I can only presume that Lucker has failed in the macho stakes. Sea trout for supper.
109 We were served trout plucked from the river specially for us, under an awning on a wooden balcony overhanging the water.
110 But the air has a taste to it, like wine, and there are small trout streams.
111 Chen succeeded in accelerating their growth by transferring genes from carp and rainbow trout to the tilapia.
112 Thousands of tiny salmon and brown trout died as slurry robbed the stream of oxygen.
113 Tuition in trout fishing is provided at no charge, along with waders and tackle.
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114 That includes eight lakes that will receive bonus trophy-size trout in the 5-to 12-pound class.
115 Such as brown trout fishing, which remains my greatest angling pleasure.
116 The reel began to screech in protest as a fine trout tore off into the distance, leaping spectacularly along the way.
117 Carefully spoon the remaining trout mixture into the mould. 8.
118 But tiresome authority deems that tickling a trout or two or felling the odd wild duck for the supper table is illegal.
119 By this time the rivers Camel and Allen had been polluted with aluminium, killing 60,000 trout and salmon.
120 Persuading trout to rise has nothing whatsoever to do with weather conditions, casting technique or the selection of flies.
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