Facts about brook trout

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There are high dissolved oxygen levels too, and you like that even more.

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The first thing you notice is that the water is cool, and you like that a lot. As a brook trout, you can live in ponded waters should you wish, but you’ll notice just how much more you prefer a flowing riverine when we get there in just a second. Swimming To Your HomeĪre you keeping pace? Don’t lose me now. And when you wiggle your tail you’ll notice it is slightly forked.Īnd now that you look like the perfect brook trout, let’s swim off and find your home. If you look to your sides you’ll notice you have white borders across the outer edges of your fins. Maybe yours is pink or red? Mine is yellow. Your underbelly may contrast with your background skin color. But each one will have a blue outer circle known as a halo. These may be a pale color or a red color. Your background color may be almost red, it could be silver, sometimes it’s darker like a greeny olive, or you could even be black.īut regardless of your background color, you’re definitely going to have spots across your skin. You come in many different color combinations. So let’s fire up those imaginations and feel ourselves shrink down to a fish.

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So to experience life as a Brook Trout, we must become a Brook Trout.

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