Taxobox name LakeCrescentcutthroattrout image image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout ... clarki crescentii small but see text small main Cutthroattrout Crescenti cutthroattrout a hypercorrection or LakeCrescentcutthroattrout a more literal translation of the scientific name Oncorhynchus clarki clarki f. crescentii is a local form zoology form f. loc. of Coastal cutthroattrout isolated in LakeCrescent in Washington U.S state Washington and is not currently recognized as an official subspecies Behnke 1992 . However the cutthroattrout of LakeCrescent do remain distinct, with the highest known gill raker and vertebra e counts of any coastal cutthroat population. The cutthroat are believed to have been reproductive isolation isolated in LakeCrescent after a landslide blocked the eastern outflow of the lake. Before the introduction of non native trout to the lake, these fish co existed with the lake s population of coastal rainbow trout known as Beardslee trout . The cutthroat mostly used the lake s inlet stream Barnes Creek Washington Barnes Creek for Spawn biology spawning , while the rainbow trout used the Lyre River for spawning. However in the early 1980s a small cutthroat population was found in the Lyre River that spawns further downstream than the native rainbow trout. Today the cutthroat of Barnes Creek have been hybrid biology hybridized with introduced rainbow into cutbow s, but Crescenti cutthroattrout persist in the Lyre River as a genetically pure population Behnke 1992 . A Crescenti cutthroat caught in 1961 set the state record for cutthroats at convert 32 in cm 0 and convert 12 lb kg 1 . ref Trotter, Patrick C. Cutthroat Native trout ... Trout of Western North America , American Fisheries Society Monograph 6, 1992 p. 65 69. ref References ... Category Fish of the Western United States Trout Category Edible fish Salmoniformes stub ... more details
cutthroat endemism endemic to LakeCrescent , Washington U.S. state Washington state. ref ... p. 65. ref Great Basin File Weber river cutt.jpg right thumb Likely Bonneville cutthroattrout O. c. utah , northern Utah Alvord cutthroattrout O. c. alvordensis , endemic to tributaries of Alvord Lake Oregon Alvord Lake in southeastern Oregon considered extinct . Named in 2002. Bonneville cutthroattrout O. c. utah , native to tributaries of the Great Salt Lake . Humboldt cutthroattrout O. c ... Columbia , and Alberta . Yellowfin cutthroattrout O. c. macdonaldi , endemic to Twin Lakes, Lake ...Taxobox name CutthroatTrout image Greenbackcutthroat.jpg image caption Greenback cutthroattrout, Greenback cutthroattrout O. c. stomias image width regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ... The cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarkii is a species of freshwater fish in the Salmonidae ... known as trout . All subspecies of cutthroattrout are sought after gamefish , especially among Angling .... Range and habitat Cutthroattrout are native to western North America . The cutthroat species ... alkaline water. Description Throughout their native and introduced range, cutthroattrout vary widely ... range. Cutthroat will readily interbreed with the closely related rainbow trout , producing fertile ... subspecies of cutthroat, each native to a separate geographic area. The cutthroattrout is thought ... species clarki year 2005 month 10 ref including Pacific Coast Coastal cutthroattrout O. c ... to be a population of O. c. henshawi . Lahontan cutthroattrout O. c. henshawi , western Nevada, designated ... SpeciesReport.do?spcode E00Y Species Profile Lahontan cutthroattrout , U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ref Whitehorse Basin cutthroattrout , O. c. spp. , ref name behnke once considered a separate subspecies ... Species Fact Sheet Lahontan cutthroattrout , U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service ref Paiute cutthroattrout O. c. seleniris , endemic to eastern Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada Mountains ... more details
Taxobox name Coastal cutthroattrout turkey image regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Osteichthyes ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species O. clarkii subspecies O. c. clarkii trinomial Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii trinomial authority main Cutthroattrout The coastal cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii also known as the sea run cutthroat , or harvest trout are a subspecies of cutthroattrout with an Fish migration anadromous life history. Adults migrate from the ocean to spawn in fresh water. Juveniles migrate to the sea where they feed and become sexually mature before returning to fresh water to overwinter and spawn. Unlike steelhead and other Oncorhynchus Pacific salmon , coastal cutthroat do not make lengthy migrations out to sea. Generally speaking, coastal cutthroat will remain in or near estuarine waters, usually within 5&ndash 10  mi 10&ndash 15km of their natal stream. Some cutthroat, however, have been shown to move as far as 70  mi 110  km into the open ocean. There are also Lake lacustrine and riverine populations that spend their entire lives in freshwater. One such population is the trout of LakeCrescent in Washington U.S. state Washington state that was formerly considered to be a separate subspecies called the Crescenti trout , Oncorhynchus clarkii crescenti . While some runs of coastal cutthroat are currently endangered, mainly in the southern part of the range, O. c. clarkii has fared better than some of the other subspecies. References Behnke, Robert J. Trout and Salmon of North America. The Free Press, 2002, pages 149 154. Category Oncorhynchus Category Cold water fish Category Fish of North America Category Fly fishing target species Salmoniformes stub es Oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii ... more details
Unreferenced stub type fish date December 2009 Taxobox name Alvord cutthroattrout status GX status system ... Oncorhynchus clarki alvordensis trinomial authority Main Cutthroattrout The Alvord cutthroattrout , Oncorhynchus clarki alvordensis , was a subspecies of cutthroattrout . It was native to spring fed creeks that ran down to Alvord Lake Oregon Alvord Dry Lake in southeast Oregon , which was a large lake during the ice ages and an isolated drainage, part of the Great Basin today. This is one of the two cutthroattrout taxa considered Extinction extinct because all known populations are hybrid biology hybridized with Rainbow trout which were introduced into streams in the Alvord basin in the 1920s, resulting in cutbow s. The subspecies name was given in 2002 by Robert Behnke Trout and Salmon of North America . In the fall 2005 issue of Trout the magazine of Trout Unlimited , in an article titled Ivory Billed Trout , Dr. Behnke notes a historical reference that the now extinct Alvord CutthroatTrout had been transplanted into another basin adjacent to the Alvord Basin, and that this transplant occurred prior to the 1928 introduction of rainbows into Trout Creek. Dr. Behnke reflects on which stream these trout may have been introduced into. In the winter 2007 issue of Trout Magazine, in an article ... in 2005 was above the maximum Pleistocene lake level of any downstream flow connected basins, and thus he doubts that redband trout ever made it to this elevated location. In the late 1950 s and through the 1960 s ODFW had introduced Lahontan cutthroattrout and rainbow trout into this stream, so ... cutthroattrout. DEFAULTSORT Alvord CutthroatTrout Category Oncorhynchus Category Extinct fish ... to find that all of the trout examined seemed to be of the Lahontan strain with some trout exhibiting the appearance phenotype of the extinct Alvord cutthroattrout. In a 2007 publication of the Oregon Chapter of the American Fisheries Society, Corvallis, Oregon, entitled Redband Trout Resilience ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 Taxobox name Yellowfin cutthroattrout status GX status system TNC regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Oncorhynchus clarki O. clarki subspecies O. c. macdonaldi trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki macdonaldi trinomial authority David Starr Jordan Jordan & Fisher, 1891 Main Cutthroattrout The yellowfin cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki macdonald , a subspecies of the cutthroattrout , was officially identified in 1891 and named after the US Fish Commissioner, MacDonald. The yellowfin cutthroat is extinct. Natural history At the end of the last ice age boulders and clay moraine blocked off a tributary of the headwaters of the Arkansas River in what is now the state of Colorado . The two lake s which formed were named the Twin Lakes, Lake County, Colorado Twin Lakes by the area s settlers. Both lakes held small greenback cutthroattrout from the early days of the Wild West, but in the mid 1880s reports circulated of much larger trout, up to convert 10 lb kg 0 in weight, with bright yellow fins. Discovery and naming In July 1889, Professor D. S. Jordan and G. R. Fisher visited Twin Lakes and published their discoveries in the 1891 Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission . They found both the greenback and what they proclaimed to be a new species the yellowfin cutthroat . In his report Jordan took credit for the name and described the fish as follows blockquote Color, silvery olive a broad lemon yellow shade along the sides, lower fins bright golden yellow in life ... that Jordan was correct the yellowfin trout and the greenback trout from Twin Lakes were two distinct groups of cutthroattrout . Extinction Until about 1903, greenback and yellowfin cutthroats survived ... for the yellowfin cutthroat came soon after the introduction of the rainbow trout to Twin Lakes. The greenback ... Extinct fish Category Fauna of the United States Category Fish of the Western United States Trout ... more details
Taxobox name Bonneville cutthroattrout image Bonneville cutthroat.jpg regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. utah trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki utah trinomial authority George Suckley Suckley , 1874 main Cutthroattrout The Bonneville cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki utah is a subspecies of cutthroattrout native to tributaries of the Great Salt Lake , United States U.S.A. ..., and Nevada. This species is one of 14 recognized subspecies of cutthroattrout native to the western United States. Natural history Bonneville cutthroats are descended from cutthroattrout that once inhabited the Late Pleistocene aged Lake Bonneville of Utah , eastern Nevada , and southern Idaho . Since the desiccation of Lake Bonneville into the Great Salt Lake, which is too salinity salty for any ... in much phenotype phenotypic variation among populations. Bonneville cutthroattrout primarily eat ... cutthroattrout This fish has sparsely scattered, very distinct round spots over its upper body ... spots. Conservation File Weber river cutt.jpg thumb right A cutthroattrout caught on the Weber ... west, cutthroattrout suffered intense fishing pressure for commerce and sustenance from ... cut.html The Bonneville cutthroattrout http dwrcdc.nr.utah.gov rsgis2 Search Display.asp?FlNm ... Uintas Preservation Council DEFAULTSORT Bonneville CutthroatTrout Category Oncorhynchus Category Cold water fish CutthroatTrout, Bonneville Category Fish of the Western United States Trout, Bonneville Category Fly fishing target species CutthroatTrout, Bonneville Category Symbols of Utah fr Truite ... of pink on the flanks during spawning. These fish, particularly the Bear Lake Idaho Utah Bear Lake strain, often lack the bright crimson jaw slash that, at times, may be yellow. Cutthroat and rainbow trout differ in that cutthroats have basibranchial hyoid teeth in their throat between the gill arches ... more details
Taxobox name Westslope cutthroattrout image wscutt.jpg image width 250px image caption Westslope cutthroattrout regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. lewisi trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi trinomial authority Pratt & Graham, 1884 Main Cutthroattrout The westslope cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi , also known as the blackspotted cutthroat , is a subspecies of the cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarkii and is a freshwater fish in the salmon family biology ... cutthroattrout are found south of westslopes on both sides of the Continental Divide. However there is a remnant .... They can be distinguished from rainbow trout by the red, pink, or orange marking beneath the jaw whence the name cutthroat . Conservation The westslope cutthroattrout is an indicator species of the health ... danger from land use activities and hybridization with introduced rainbow trout resulting in cutbow s ref Hitt, N.P., et al. 2003 Spread of hybridization between native westslope cutthroattrout, Oncorhynchus .... 60, 1440 1451. DOI 10.1139 F03 125 ref and Yellowstone cutthroattrout . Even the strongest populations ... and recover the westslope cutthroattrout involves a broad coalition of scientists, conservationists ... of scientific name The westslope cutthroattrout has the trinomial name Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi ... wildthings concern westslope.html Montana State Website Westslope cutthroattrout Category Oncorhynchus ... detail AFCHA02088.aspx title Montana Field Guide Westslope Cutthroat publisher Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks accessdate 2010 12 11 ref The cutthroat is the Montana state fish. ref ... teeth under its tongue, on the roof of the mouth, and in the front of the mouth. Westslope cutthroat are common in both headwaters lake and stream environments. They feed mainly on insects and zooplankton ... wide, long term effective protection and recovery effort. Fact date April 2009 Pure westslope cutthroat ... more details
Taxobox name Yellowstone cutthroattrout image Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout.jpg image width 250px regnum ... species Cutthroattrout O. clarkii subspecies O. c. bouvieri trinomial Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri trinomial authority Jordan & Gilbert, 1883 main Cutthroattrout The Yellowstone cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri is a subspecies of the cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarkii and is a freshwater ... cite web last Gresswell first Robert E. title Yellowstone CutthroatTrout Oncorhynchus clarkii bouvieri ... 30, 2009 ref The Yellowstone cutthroattrout is a prized game fish, with fly fishing the most popular ... trout which are more piscivore piscivorous . Most varieties of cutthroattrout are less wary and selective than other trout species, thus angler success rates are higher. Description Yellowstone cutthroat can be distinguished from other cutthroat subspecies by their larger black spots, clustered towards ..., the presence of laketrout in Yellowstone and Heart lakes in Yellowstone National Park which prey upon cutthroattrout to fifteen inches in length, and several outbreaks of whirling disease in major spawning tributaries. ref name laketrout cite web title The Yellowstone Lake Crisis Confronting a Lake ... 1904.jpg thumb right From Birds and nature , 1904 Although laketrout were established in Shoshone ... and their presence there is probably the result of illegal introductions. ref name laketrout ref cite ... cutthroat fry from migrating to Yellowstone Lake and making them easy prey for predators such as gulls ... Lake and adjacent parts of the Yellowstone River. Currently, the strongest populations of cutthroat ... underway to ensure the continued existence of this subspecies. All Yellowstone cutthroattrout caught ... links http gf.state.wy.us Wyoming Fish & Game Commission DEFAULTSORT Yellowstone CutthroatTrout ... Lake and in the Yellowstone River as well as its tributaries downstream to the Tongue River Montana ... golden brown colors. All cutthroats can be differentiated from rainbow trout by red, pink, or orange ... more details
unreferenced date February 2010 Taxobox name Rio Grande cutthroattrout image rgc2.jpg image width 250px image caption Rio Grande cutthroattrout from the Conejos watershed in southern Colorado. regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. virginalis trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki virginalis Main Cutthroattrout Unsourced image removed File rgc.jpg The Rio Grande cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki virginalis , a member of the family biology family Salmonidae is found in New Mexico and southern Colorado in tributaries of the Rio Grande . It one of 14 subspecies of cutthroattrout native to the western United States , and is the state fish of New Mexico. Life history Rio Grande cutthroattrout typically spawn biology spawn between the middle of May and the middle of June. Males are sexually mature at age 2 females at age 3. They live on average of five years, but in rare cases, cutthroattrout survive into their teens. Rio Grande cutthroat feed opportunistically on Aquatic insects aquatic and Terrestrial animal terrestrial insects that fall into the water . The Rio grande CutthroatTrout evolved in New Mexico as a member of a native fish assemblage that included longnose dace , Rio Grande chub and Rio Grande sucker . Conservation Rio Grande cutthroats currently live on 150 miles of stream in the Santa Fe National Forest , which is only 15 of their historical range. According to U.S. Wildlife Service , thirteen core populations remain in the world . These are the key to the survival of the species . Four of the thirteen core populations are located in the Santa Fe National Forest. References reflist External links FishBase species genus Oncorhynchus species clarki DEFAULTSORT Trout, Rio Grande Cutthroat Category Oncorhynchus Rio Grande cutthroattrout Category Cold water fish Category Fish of the Western United States Category Fly fishing target species ... more details
No footnotes date April 2009 Taxobox name Lahontan cutthroattrout image lahontan pyramid.jpg image caption O. clarki henshawi , Pyramid Lake Nevada Pyramid Lake , Nevada regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate ... Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. henshawi trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi trinomial authority John Richardson naturalist Richardson , 1836 Main Cutthroattrout Lahontan cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki henshawi is the largest subspecies of cutthroattrout , and the List of U.S. state fish state fish of Nevada . Natural history The Lahontan cutthroat is native to the drainages of the Truckee ... River and tributaries to be a separate subspecies the Humboldt cutthroattrout , adapted to living in small streams rather than large lakes. The record size cutthroattrout of any subspecies was a Lahontan caught in Pyramid Lake weighing convert 41 lb kg 1 , although there is anecdotal and photographic evidence of even larger fish from this lake. Human history The Lahontan cutthroats of Pyramid and Walker Lakes were of considerable importance to the Paiute tribe. These trout as well as Cui ui a sucker found only in Pyramid Lake were dietary mainstays and were used by other tribes in the area ... by introduced Laketrout , and diseases introduced along with these exotic species. Upstream ... trout, Lahontan cutthroats are stocked in alkaline lakes outside its native range, including Lake ... External links DEFAULTSORT Trout, Lahontan Cutthroat Category Oncorhynchus Category Fauna of the United States Trout, Lahontan Cutthroat Category Fish of the Western United States Trout, Lahontan Cutthroat ... Lake Lahontan during the ice age s until the lake shrank to remnants such as Pyramid Lake Nevada Pyramid Lake and Walker Lake Nevada Walker Lake about 700 years ago, although Lake Tahoe from which the Truckee flows to Pyramid Lake is still a large mountain lake. Lahontan cutthroats evolved into a large ... , and other fish as long as 30 or convert 40 cm in 0 . The trout was able to remain a predator in the larger ... more details
Citations missing date November 2007 Taxobox name Paiute cutthroattrout regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. seleniris trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki seleniris trinomial authority John O. Snyder, 1933 main Cutthroattrout Paiute cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki seleniris is a subspecies of cutthroattrout native only to Silver King Creek, a headwater tributary of the Carson River in the Sierra Nevada U.S. Sierra Nevada Mountains of California , United States U.S.A. The Carson River lies within the Great Basin interior drainage system, within the historic range of Lahontan cutthroattrout O. c. henshawi . The subspecies is named after the native Paiute people. Natural history It is believed that a sub population of Lahontan cutthroats became isolated in Silver King Creek above Silver King Canyon Gorge after erosion made the gorge impassible to trout swimming upstream, probably between 5,000 and 8,000 years ago. The upstream population then adapted to local conditions independent of the larger population below that had evolved in pluvial lake pluvial Lake Lahontan during the Pleistocene . Although Lahontan cutthroats are heavily spotted, the isolated sub population lost virtually all spotting, perhaps because spots made fish more visible and susceptible ... with ordinary Lahontan cutthroat and Introduced species introduced rainbow trout cutbow s were found ... downstream expansion of Paiute cutthroat range by removing other trout and installing barriers. When ... Delong, Plan to poison stream to save trout revived , Las Vegas Review Journal , Jun 25, 2006. DEFAULTSORT Trout, Paiute cutthroat Category Oncorhynchus Category Fish of the Western United States Trout, Paiute cutthroat Category Fauna of the Sierra Nevada U.S. Category Fauna of the Great Basin desert ... King Creek in the 1800s. They noticed the unusual trout and by 1912 had transplanted them above ... more details
Taxobox name Greenback cutthroattrout image greenbackcutthroat.jpg Greenback cutthroat 2.jpg check whether ... classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. stomias trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki stomias trinomial authority Edward Drinker Cope Cope , 1871 Main Cutthroattrout The greenback cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki stomias is the easternmost subspecies of cutthroattrout . This subspecies, once widespread, today ... reported to grow as large as convert 4.5 kg lb 1 . Natural history The cutthroattrout is thought to have ... Divide during the most recent Ice Age gave rise to the greenback cutthroat. File Greenback cutthroat 1.jpg left thumb 250px The greenback cutthroattrout is the subject of recovery efforts ... cutthroattrout today is found east of the Continental Divide in the cold, clear ... for agriculture and overfishing, led to the decline of many greenback cutthroattrout populations. The introduction of non native species such as brook trout Salvelinus fontinalis , brown trout Salmo trutta , and rainbow trout O. mykiss was also detrimental to the greenback cutthroat. The former ... River cutthroattrout . Catch and release fishing of the greenback cutthroat is currently permitted ... References cite journal title Recovery History of Greenback CutthroatTrout Population Characteristics ... releases 2007 09 070905133602.htm Efforts To Save Greenback CutthroatTrout Snagged Wrong ... water fish CutthroatTrout Greenback Category Fish of the Western United States Trout Greenback Category Fauna of the Rocky Mountains Trout Greenback Category Fly fishing target species CutthroatTrout ... The greenback cutthroat s maximum size is convert 18 in cm 0 . It has the largest spots of all ... cutbow s. Other subspecies of cutthroat were introduced to greenback habitat, further damaging populations due to hybridization. Conservation Although the greenback cutthroat was considered ... more details
Taxobox name Colorado River cutthroattrout image Colo river cutthroat.jpg image size 320px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. pleuriticus trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus trinomial authority Edward Drinker Cope Cope , 1872 Main Cutthroattrout The Colorado River cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki pleuriticus is a subspecies of cutthroattrout native only to the Green River Utah Green and Colorado River basins, which are west of the Continental Divide . Cutthroattrout found in other river basins belong to other subspecies. Range In the past, this subspecies was found throughout portions of the Colorado River drainage in Wyoming , Colorado , Utah , Arizona , and New Mexico . However, today scientists believe this fish occupies 13 of its historic range Range Wide Status of Colorado River CutthroatTrout Oncorhynchus clarkii pleuriticus 2005 . Image colocutt.jpg thumb right A young Colorado River cutthroat Colorado River cutthroats are thought to have occupied the basin of upper Muddy Creek, a tributary of the Little Snake River which ultimately flows into the Colorado River in southern Carbon County, Wyoming Carbon County , Wyoming . Historical accounts in letters and diaries refer to them as mountain trout or speckled trout. The fish may have begun to disappear from the upper Muddy Creek in the 1850s as a result of physical changes made to the environment by travelers, the introduction of the brook trout and other non native species ... FishBase id1 57059 cite web title Colorado River CutthroatTrout Reintroduction url http www.wy.blm.gov ... Department in cooperation with the Bureau of Land Management, Little Snake Conservation District, and Trout Unlimited have successfully reintroduced Colorado River cutthroat into the Little Snake River ... States Trout Colorado Category Fly fishing target species ... more details
TroutLake may refer to TroutLake Florida on the border of Polk County, Florida , and Highlands County, Florida TroutLake Flathead County, Montana TroutLake in List of lakes in Ravalli County, Montana Ravalli County, Montana TroutLake in List of lakes in Sweet Grass County, Montana Sweet Grass County County, Montana TroutLake, Washington TroutLake Wisconsin TroutLake Wyoming , TroutLake in Yellowstone National Park TroutLake Glacier National Park TroutLake , in Glacier National Park U.S. TroutLake Township, Michigan TroutLake Township, Minnesota TroutLake, Northwest Territories TroutLake Vancouver , a lake and park in East Vancouver , British Columbia TroutLake British Columbia , a lake in the West Kootenay region of the province s Interior TroutLake, British Columbia , aka TroutLake City, a rural community and ghost town at the north end of that lakeTroutLake Ontario , one of two large lakes bordering North Bay, Ontario TroutLake Nova Scotia geodis de TroutLake it TroutLake ... more details
for the band LakeTrout band Taxobox name Laketrout image LakeTrout GLERL.jpg image width 250px image ... binomial authority Johann Julius Walbaum Walbaum , 1792 Laketrout Salvelinus namaycush is a freshwater ... mackinaw , lake char or charr , touladi , togue , and grey trout . In Lake Superior , they can also be variously known as siscowet , paperbellies and leans . Laketrout are prized both as game fish and as Seafood food fish . Range From a zoogeography zoogeographical perspective, laketrout are quite ... and, to some extent, the northeastern United States . Laketrout have been introduced into many ... . In Canada, approximately 25 of the world s laketrout lakes are found in the province of Ontario . Even at that, only 1 of Ontario s lakes contain laketrout. Description Laketrout are the largest of the charrs, the record weighing almost 46.3  kg 102  lb . Life history Laketrout inhabit ... ft . The laketrout is a slow growing fish, typical of oligotroph ic waters. It is also very late to mature. Populations are extremely susceptible to overexploitation . Many native laketrout populations ... stratification. In these lakes, laketrout take on a life history known as Lake Limnology planktivory . Laketrout in planktivorous populations are highly abundant, grow very slowly and Sexual maturity mature at relatively small size. In those lakes that do contain deep water forage, laketrout become Piscivore piscivorous . Piscivorous laketrout grow much more quickly, mature at a larger size ... of laketrout is fairly consistent in similar lakes, regardless of whether the laketrout populations ... A laketrout in spawning dress. In Lake Superior , three distinct phenotype s of laketrout persist ... Smith, 1994. Osteological evidence of genetic divergence of laketrout Salvelinus namaycush in Lake ... Minnesota Sea Grant ref Hybrids Laketrout have been known, very rarely, to Hybrid biology ... into lakes in an effort to provide sport fishing opportunities. Commercial fishing Laketrout ... more details
For other lakes named LakeCrescent or CrescentLakeCrescentLake disambiguation refimprove date January 2010 Infobox lakelake name LakeCrescent image lakeLakeCrescent from Pyramid Peak.JPG caption lake View of the ancient landslide that dammed LakeCrescent image bathymetry caption bathymetry location ... Piedmont, Washington Piedmont File Mount Storm King Feb2002.jpg thumb LakeCrescent and Mount Storm King in February LakeCrescent is a deep lake located entirely within Olympic National Park in Clallam ... of more than convert 1000 ft have been recorded. LakeCrescent is known for its brilliant blue ..., the LakeCrescent valley drained into the Indian Creek Elwha River Indian Creek valley and then into Elwha River . Anadromous fish such as steelhead and coastal cutthroattrout migrated into the valley ... that LakeCrescent and nearby Lake Sutherland formed at the same time, but became separated by the landslide ..., two unique subspecies of fish evolved in the lake the endemism endemic Beardslee trout , a relative of rainbow trout , spawns in the Lyre River above the falls, while the Crescenti CutthroatTrout ... maximum depth of LakeCrescent remains unknown. History Image Lake Crecent closeup.jpg thumb The lake s brilliantly colored water. File 2009 0606 LakeCrescent.jpg thumb Along the shores of LakeCrescent It is not certain whether the lake was named for its crescent shape or for its proximity to Crescent ... as Lake Sutherland and Everett Lake. Later, Everett Lake was renamed LakeCrescent. It has also been ... its townsite near the lake, M.J. Carrigan started the Port Crescent Leader to help boost the town. He wrote of the beautiful lake, which he called LakeCrescent, and the name soon became well established ... 2009 06 11 ref See also Steamboats of LakeCrescent, Washington Barnes Point References Reflist ... LakeCrescent http www.seattlepi.com getaways 34427 crescent09.shtml The allure of LakeCrescent never ... many images of LakeCrescent. http www.craigmagnuson.com crescent.htm History Around LakeCrescent ... more details
CrescentLake or LakeCrescent may refer to North America CrescentLake Alaska , United States Robert s Arm, Newfoundland and Labrador CrescentLake, Newfoundland , Canada CrescentLake Oregon , United States CrescentLake Junction, Oregon CrescentLake Junction , a community in Oregon, United States CrescentLake Minnesota , United States LakeCrescent , Washington state, United States LakeCrescent Florida , United States CrescentLake in List of lakes in Park County, Montana Park County, Montana Worldwide CrescentLake Dunhuang , in Dunhuang, Gansu, China LakeCrescent, Tasmania , Australia Yueya Lake Nanjing Crescent Moon Lake , Nanjing, Jiangsu, China CrescentLake Ningbo , in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China disambig de CrescentLake ... more details
Taxobox name Snake River fine spotted cutthroattrout image snakecutt.jpg image width 325px regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Salmoniformes familia Salmonidae genus Oncorhynchus species Cutthroattrout O. clarki subspecies O. c. behnkei trinomial Oncorhynchus clarki behnkei Main Cutthroattrout The Snake River fine spotted cutthroattrout is a form of the Yellowstone cutthroattrout Oncorhynchus clarki bouvieri subspecies. Sub species designation has been proposed with a trinomial classification of Oncorhynchus clarki behnkei , but the sub species is not formally recognized. This cutthroattrout takes its common name from its original habitat, the Snake River of southern Idaho and western Wyoming , and from its unusual pattern of hundreds of small spots that cover most of its body. Hybrids While fine spotted x rainbow trout crosses are observed in the South Fork of the Snake River in Idaho, they are infrequently encountered and appear to be hatchery hybrid biology hybrid s. Conversely, Yellowstone x rainbow crosses are common the cutbow s of Yellowstone Park in the Lamar River drainage are natural hybrids. Diet In addition to their natural aversion to cross breeding with other trout, fine spotted cutthroats are unusual in their pursuit of a vertebrate diet, mainly other fish, but occasionally including small mammals. They are the only river cutthroat with a vertebrate diet, and as a result their territorial waters are almost devoid of Coregonus whitefish ... Commission See also Fishing in Wyoming Category Oncorhynchus Category Cold water fish CutthroatTrout, Snake River Category Fish of the Western United States Trout, Snake River Category Fly fishing target species CutthroatTrout, Snake River Fine spotted Category Fauna of the Rocky Mountains Trout ... invertebrates, they are not as focussed as rainbow or brown trout , and can be diverted with small ... with large streamer flies that imitate small fish. References Trout and Salmon of North America by Robert ... more details
0870813838 ref is a convert 12 acre km2 popular backcountry lake for hikers and anglers in Yellowstone National Park . The lake is located approximately convert .33 mi km north of the Northeast Entrance Road near the confluence of Pebble Creek and Soda Butte Creek . The lake sits in a depression on a high bench above the Soda Butte Creek canyon. A steep trail through a Douglas Fir forest leads to the lake. The trailhead is located at coord 44 53 57 N 110 7 21 W display inline name TroutLake trailhead . TroutLake is a popular area for viewing Otter Northern river otter river otter . Angling TroutLake has always been popular with anglers for its large 14 20 Cutthroattrout and very large 20 30 Rainbow trout and Cutbow Rainbow Cutthroat Hybrids . The lake can be easily fished from the shoreline, but many anglers carry in Float tube s to access the deeper parts of the lake. Using a float ...Infobox lakelake name TroutLake image lake TroutLakeYNP2009.JPG caption lakeTroutLake, June 2009 ... , Wyoming Wyoming, USA coords coord 44 54 02 N 110 07 50 W display inline, title name TroutLake ref cite gnis id 1609315 name TroutLake ref type inflow outflow catchment basin countries United ... residence time shore elevation convert 6962 ft m islands cities TroutLake , formerly known as Fish Lake and Soda Butte Lake ref cite book last Haines first Aubrey L. title Yellowstone Place Names ... spawning Cutthroattrout ref cite book last Parks first Richard authorlink Parks Fly Shop title ... Press location Guilford, CT year 1997 isbn 155821545X ref . All Cutthroattrout and hybrids caught in TroutLake must be released ref name YNPFishReg http www.nps.gov yell planyourvisit upload fishreg09.pdf 2009 Yellowstone National Park Fishing Regulations ref . gallery title Images of TroutLake footer lines 3 width 150 File TroutLakeYNPJune2009.JPG TroutLake, 2009 File TroutlakeYNP2009.jpg Winter 2009 File RiverOtterTroutLakeYNP.jpg River Otter with CutthroatTrout See also Angling in Yellowstone ... more details
TroutLake Airport may refer to TroutLake Airport Alberta , near TroutLake, Alberta, Canada TroutLake Airport Northwest Territories , near TroutLake, Northwest Territories, Canada airport disambig id Bandar Udara TroutLake ... more details
TroutLake Township may refer to TroutLake Township, Chippewa County, Michigan TroutLake Township, Itasca County, Minnesota geodis de TroutLake Township ... more details
Eagle Laketrout , Oncorhynchus mykiss aquilarum , is endemism endemic to Eagle Lake Lassen County Eagle Lake , in Lassen County, California . It is a type of trout , known for its ability to withstand high alkalinity , ref http stevenojai.tripod.com elrain.htm Eagle Lake Rainbow ref that looks similar to rainbow trout . Range The Eagle Laketrout name comes from its former exclusive endemic Eagle Lake territory. The lake s trout population was thought to be extinct. A few were discovered in the lake in 1958, and the propagated Clarify date November 2010 and California Department of Fish and Game planted 5,000 of the trout in the lake. While formerly only in Eagle Lake, the Department of Fish and Game has transplanted the Eagle Laketrout into dozens of lakes in California. ref http www.fishsniffer.com dbacher 112001eagle.html Sniffer ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Eagle LakeTrout Category Salmoniformes Category Endemic fauna of California Trout Category Fish of the Western United States Trout Category Natural history of Lassen County, California Salmoniformes stub ... more details
about the lakeTroutLake British Columbia the lake in Vancouver, BC TroutLake Vancouver TroutLake , also known as TroutLake City , is an unincorporated rural community and former mining and railway speculation boomtown located at the north end of TroutLake British Columbia TroutLake in the West Kootenay district of southeastern British Columbia , Canada . TroutLake the lake is at the head of the Lardeau River , which runs as does the lake on a southeastern course to the community of Lardeau at the north end of Kootenay Lake , while beyond it and the townsite of TroutLake at its northwestern end is a low pass to the Beaton Arm of Upper Arrow Lake at Galena Bay, British Columbia Galena Bay . Speculation on railway development through this pass promoted a great amount of speculation at TroutLake, or TroutLake City as it soon was proclaimed to be, as well as at Lardeau and other potential townsites along the rail line s route. Citation needed date January 2009 it got built, I think, then abandoned Halcyon Hot Springs , originally a railway era resort, is located approximately thirty minutes away on Highway 31 later 23 . The Windsor Lodge TroutLake BC has a restaurant and bar and there is also a gas station convenience store located within TroutLake City. A coffee shop cafe, the No Board Cafe opened in 2006 in TroutLake City. Long term residents do most of their grocery shopping in Nakusp, British Columbia Nakusp , the nearest town, about forty five minutes away. Citation needed date January 2009 See also List of ghost towns in British Columbia Goat Range Provincial Park References BCGNIS 39887 TroutLake coord 50 38 50 N 117 32 20 W display title Category Unincorporated settlements in British Columbia Category Ghost towns in British Columbia Category Mining communities in British Columbia Category Populated places in the West Kootenay BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub Canada ghost town stub ... more details
for the town Big TroutLake, Ontario Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation Infobox lakelake name Big TroutLake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Northern Ontario coords coord 53 45 N 90 00 W region CA type waterbody source GNS enwiki display inline,title type inflow outflow catchment basin countries Canada length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Big TroutLake is a large lake in Northern Ontario . The lake has a community along its shore, Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation Big TroutLake . Category Lakes of Kenora District, Ontario NorthernOntario geo stub de Big TroutLake Ontario ru uk ... more details
Infobox airport name TroutLake Airport IATA ICAO TC CFB4 type Public owner operator Opportunity No. 17, Alberta Municipal District 17 city served location TroutLake, Alberta elevation f 2,290 elevation m 698 latd 56 latm 30 lats latNS N longd 114 longm 33 longs longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region CA AB pushpin map Canada Alberta pushpin label CFB4 pushpin map caption Location in Alberta website r1 number 04 22 r1 length f 3,000 r1 length m 914 r1 surface Sod Turf footnotes Source Canada Flight Supplement ref name CFS CFS ref TroutLake Airport Airport codes CFB4 is located on the shore of Graham Lake , just north of the community of TroutLake, Alberta TroutLake , Alberta , Canada . References references List of airports in Canada Category Airports in Alberta TroutLake Category Opportunity No. 17, Alberta Alberta airport stub id Bandar Udara TroutLake Alberta ms Lapangan Terbang TroutLake, Alberta pms TroutLake Airport ... more details