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Snake River Basin above Shoshone Falls, and the 

 headwaters of the Missouri. 



Salmon Trout, Black-Spotted (Silver Trout, Black 

 Trout, Black-Spotted Trout, Preestl, etc.) : Caught 

 on the artificial fly in the Rocky Mountain region, the 

 lakes of New Mexico, Utah, Western Colorado, Wyom- 

 ing, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington. The 

 young are abundant in Puget Sound, and are occasion- 

 ally taken along the California coast. Weighs up to 

 thirty pounds. 



Salmon Trout, Brown (Brown Trout, etc.) : Caught 

 on the artificial fly practically the same as Brook 

 Trout are taken. Same rods, tackle, and flies. In- 

 troduced in this country from Europe. Weighs up to 

 twenty pounds. 



Salmon Trout, Kansas River: Caught on Brook 

 Trout tackle from the Kansas River to the upper 

 Missouri. Reaches twenty-four inches in length. 



Salmon Trout, Lake Southerland (Salmo declivi- 

 frons) : Found only in Lake Southerland. Reaches 

 a length of ten inches; is very gamy; takes the fly, and 

 leaps. 



Salmon Trout, Lake Tahoe (Lake Tahoe Trout, Sil- 

 ver Trout, Black Trout, etc.) : Caught in Lake Tahoe, 

 Pyramid Lake, and the streams of the Sierra Nevada 

 on Brook Trout tackle. Weighs up to twenty pounds. 



Salmon Trout, Loch Leven (Loch Leven Trout, etc.) : 

 Introduced to this country from Europe, in streams in 



