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Michigan, Maine, and other States. Is taken on the 

 artificial fly the same as Brook Trout. 



Salmon Trout, Rainbow (Rainbow Trout, Golden 

 Trout, Golden Salmon, Brook Trout, Speckled Trout, 

 Mountain Trout, etc.): Caught with the artificial 

 fly in fresh streams and salt rivers. Occurs from near 

 the Mexican line to Oregon and has been successfully 

 introduced in the Eastern and Northern States, where 

 it is taken upon ordinary Brook Trout tackle light 

 fly rod, fine leader, click reel, etc. Flies, same as those 

 flailed for Brook Trout. Season: Same as Brook 

 Trout. Weighs up to six pounds. 



Salmon Trout, Rio Grande : Abundant in the head- 

 waters of the Rio Grande, Rio Colorado, and their 

 tributaries; occurs in Bear River and the streams of 

 Utah. 



Salmon Trout, Steel-Head (Hard-Head, Steel- 

 Head Trout, etc.) : Caught mostly in nets. Reaches 

 a weight of twenty-two pounds. Found along the 

 Pacific coast from the Sacramento River northward 

 to Alaska. Abundant in the Columbia and Frazer 

 rivers in the spring. Inhabits river-mouths. 



Salmon Trout, Waha Lake (Waha Lake Trout, etc.) : 

 Caught on Brook Trout tackle. A local form of the 

 Black-Spotted Salmon Trout, found in Waha Lake, a 

 landlocked mountain tarn in Washington. 



