TROUT FLY-FISHING IN AMERICA 



and some have been taken that weighed over fifteen 

 pounds. 



The Sunapee Trout has never been known to rise to 

 the natural or artificial fly as far as I have been able to find 

 out from guides and anglers. 



It is only caught by bait fishing in deep cold water dur- 

 ing the summer or by trolling with smelt along the shores 

 and sand bars early in the season. 



The scientific name for the Sunapee Trout is aureolus 

 (Bean), although it probably best represents in this coun- 

 try the species Alpinus. 



Sub-species of Salvelinus-alpinus (aureolus) 



The Greenland Trout 

 (Salvelinus-alpinus-stagnalis) 



This trout is found in the waters of Greenland, Boothia 

 Felix and the surrounding regions of the far north. It is 

 the food-fish of the natives and grows to a good size, rang- 

 ing from one to two feet in length for adults. 



The Long-finned Trout 

 (Salvelinus-alpinU'S-alipes) 



Like the Greenland Trout the Long-finned Trout is 

 found in the lakes of Greenland and the waters of Boothia 

 Felix in and about Prince Regent inlet. 



The Floeberg Trout 

 (Sahelinus-alpinus-arcturus) 



This trout is a native of the extreme northern part of 

 North America and is found in Victoria Lake, Floeberg 

 Beach, from which specimens have been obtained. 



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