
Brook Trout
This cold water fish, the Brook Trout or speckled trout, can be identified by vermiculite markings on its top, white and red spots on its side and its front lower white fin.
Rainbow Trout
The Rainbow Trout can be identified by the white lining around its mouth, black spots covering its tail, dorsal fin, on the back and below the lateral line.
Peak season for this cold water species is during fall and spring at the mouth of cold water streams.
Brown Trout
The Brown Trout can be identified by the white lining around the mouth, black spots on the back with red or orange spots on the side and a square tail
Best fishing locals would be in cold water streams from spring to fall, and all yeard round at the mouth of cold water streams.
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September 9th, 2008 at 9:30 am
I have been doing some stream and creek fishing in DURHAM REGION and LOWER KAWARTHAS and have been catching an abundance of small rainbow and brown trout about 3 to 6 inches in lewngth.Never caught so many every 2nd or 3rd cast on small silver or chartruese spinners.After checking around the general consensus by experts in the fisheries this may herald a huge run of keeper size trout in 2 to 3 years.Keep it in mind. vic
September 9th, 2008 at 11:42 am
Hi! Vic. Thanks for the input. Sounds very interesting. We’ll keep our fingers crossed and spinners at the ready for sure.