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Brook trout are native to Northeastern America and can be found in small, cold water streams. Here's a quick guide to catching brookies. Print Subscription-$35 for the Best Field & Stream Stories ...
The Deerfield River used to be a brook trout fishery when I was younger, but as I grew older, I started to notice that I wasn ...
Northern Brook Trout. The northern strain of the brook trout is what you’ll encounter if you fish for brookies in the Rockies. In the late 1800s, these fish were stocked out West for ...
Outfitter Jeff Curtis likes everything about Southern Appalachian brook trout. Western North Carolina’s only native trout are strikingly beautiful and live in remote, high-elevation streams ...
“Native brook trout didn’t evolve with heavy competition from other species,” said James Pellerin, fisheries biologist for Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife.
— The native brook trout in West Virginia has long been a prized fish in the Mountain State, but it has also been one that has always teetered on the brink of collapse.
Anglers looking for respite, solitude, a place to have fun and recharge should consider grabbing their light-action rod and tackle and head out in pursuit of Pennsylvania’s state fish –… ...
The brook trout is the only native char we have in Frederick County. Brook trout are native to the eastern United States and Canada, extending from Georgia to the Hudson Bay and westward into the ...
There are 36 designated Wild Trout Streams in New Jersey, and some have native browns as well, but if you’re looking for brook trout try Merrill Creek, Trout Brook, Turkey Brook, Forked Brook ...
When the General Assembly of Pennsylvania officially made the brook trout the state fish, March 9, 1970, there wasn’t really another candidate worthy of consideration. While it’s common these ...
Anglers cheer new federal dollars aimed at keeping streams healthy for native brook trout. The initiative is one of more than 60 conservation projects nationwide to receive a total of more than $122 ...
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife fish biologist Jeff Ziller talks about the art of fishing Oregon's mountain lakes.