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Trout (BROWN) (Ørret, Aure)

Salmo trutta f. lacustris

Another member of thr famed salmon family. Trout are different from salmon
because of their shorter bodies, thicker tails, and the fact that they have
more spots on their tails. These spots are both brown and red. There is no
set pattern but set colour range. A round autumn the female will find a mate
and a perfect partner with in the gravel beds of the many rivers here in
Norway. When they have finally found their place in the river they will lay
their eggs and cover them for protection.
Trout are the most common fresh-water species in Norway and keep survive in
lakes that are situated over 1400 meters over sea level. As one of the most
popular sports fish in the world almost all form of fishing have been
tested: fly, bait, lure, spinner and nets

Freshwater