Histories of tKe Trovits 1 1 



sembles the Siscowet Lake Trout of the same lake, if 

 it is not, as many think, merely a local variety of the 

 same form. 



Trout, Lake (Winipiseogee Trout): Caught on 

 medium tackle and small-fish bait in Lake Winipiseo- 

 gee and supposedly in Lake George. 



Trout, Lake (Mackinaw Trout, Namaycush, Lake 

 Salmon, Salmon Trout, etc.) : Caught with medium 

 tackle on the troll and with minnow bait in deep 

 water in the chain of Great Lakes from Superior to 

 Ontario, also in Lake Champlain, New York, and 

 other lakes of the United States and British America, 

 occurring also to the northeastward, in Mackinaw 

 River and in the Knowall River, Alaska. Is known 

 as Mackinaw Trout in Lakes Huron, Michigan, and 

 Superior, and as Lake Salmon and Salmon Trout in 

 the lakes of northern New York. Is said to at- 

 tain a weight of ninety pounds and a length of six 

 feet. 



Trout, Malma (Dolly Varden Trout, Bull Trout, 

 Speckled Trout, Lake Trout, Red-Spotted Trout, 

 Salmon Trout, Chewagh, etc.): Caught on Brook 

 Trout tackle in fresh water and Black Bass tackle in 

 the ocean. Occurs in northern California, west of the 

 Cascade Range, throughout the Aleutian Islands, and 

 northward to Colville River in Alaska, and is not 

 unknown at Behring Island, and Plover Bay, Siberia. 

 Taken in the sea it is called Salmon Trout; in the 

 lakes it is called by all the names parenthesized above. 

 In salt water it feeds upon shrimp, smelt, young 

 trout, sand lance, anchovy, herring, etc. ; in fresh water 



