52 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE 



TROUT, JORDAN'S (Salmo jordani). Lake Southerland 

 Spotted Trout, etc. Inhabits Lake Southerland, 

 west of Puget Sound. Caught on the artificial fly as 

 late as October, and is a great leaper. Is black- 

 spotted. Resembles the Utah Trout in color and 

 the Steel-head Trout in shape. ft 



TROUT, KAMLOOPS (Salmo kamloops). Stit-tse, etc. 

 A form of the Steel-head. Abounds in Okanogan, 

 Kamloops, Kootenai lakes and other waters tributary 

 to the Frazer and upper Columbia rivers. Taken 

 chiefly on the troll. A large, gamy, graceful, slender 

 fish. Color: Dark olive above, bright silvery below. 



TROUT, LAC DE MARBRE (Salvelinus martoni). Mars- 

 ton Trout, etc. Found in Lac de Marbre, near 

 Ottawa, the lakes of the Lake St. John district, Lac 

 a Cassette in Rimouski county and Lake Soccacomi 

 and the Red Lakes in Maskinonge county, Canada. 

 Takes the fly readily. Color: Upper, dark brown; 

 below whitish pink unspotted. Reaches a length of 

 one foot. 



TROUT, SUNAPEE (Salvelinus aureolus). American 

 Saibling, White Trout, Golden Trout, Charr, etc. 

 A native of Sunapee Lake, N. H., and Flood Pond, 

 Ellsworth, Maine, now being introduced in other 

 lakes. Favors deep water; takes live bait. Weighs 

 up to twelve pounds. 



TROUT, UTAH (Salmo vi'rginalis). Abounds in the 

 streams and lakes of Utah west of the Wasath Moun- 

 tains in Utah Lake and the Sevier, Jordan, Bear 

 and Provo rivers. Weighs up to twelve pounds. 



TROUT, YELLOW-FIN (Salmo macdonaldi). Found 

 in Twin Lakes, Colorado, in company with the Green- 

 back Trout, from which it is distinct in color, habits 

 and size. Weighs up to nine pounds. Is caught on 

 the artificial fly and with the troll. Favors gravel 

 bottom in deep water. 



TROUT, YELLOWSTONE (Salmo lewisi). Abundant 

 in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, and throughout the 

 Snake River Basin above Shoshone Falls, and the 

 headwaters of the Missouri. 



