Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Lake Trout



This is a Lake Trout.

The lake trout has a gray color often with a bronze olive overtone, a silvery white belly, and the back and sides have many large light colored markings. They also have light speckling on their fins.

They can grow to more than 50 inches long. They can reach over 100 pounds. They live in deep cold infertile lakes. They prefer water temperatures of 50*
In the summer they stay deep below the surface and can be caught by trolling deep.

They can strike on artificial lures and flies, near the shore. They reproduce at 6 or seven years old. They return to spawn in the same place every year. They spawn at night during the fall. The eggs will hatch the following spring.

They grow more slowly than salmon and other trout family members. They reach their large size by living up to 20 years. They feed on smelt, and other fishes, insects and plankton.

Trout fishing secrets available at the link below:

http://fishintom.troutfish.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=7B4KP6RF

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