TROUT BROWN

Brown trout is part of the salmonidae family; it is also called German brown trout, Lochleven trout, European brown trout, brownie sea trout, lake trout, brook trout, river trout, bull trout, English trout, von Behr trout. Native to Europe and parts of Asia, from Afghanistan and the Aral Sea across Europe to the British Isles, and back across Scandinavia to Poluostrov Kanin (Cape Kanin), Iceland, in Russia, on the Barents Sea. This trout has been introduced in other areas, notably, Newfoundland, Canada, U.S.A., South America, Africa and New Zealand . Today it is found throughout the USA in the Great Lakes area, to the northern edge of Georgia, south in some high gradient streams and rivers of the Mississippi River drainage system, south in the Appalachians, throughout much of Nebraska, and in every state west of Texas and Nebraska to the Pacific coast. MAX SIZE: 55 lb / 25 kg MAX LENGHT: 55 inch / 140 cm MAX AGE: Aprox. 20 years ENVIRONMENT: Freshwater

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