Brook Trout



Brook Trout are usually associated with small streams but do quite well in ponds, also. They usually grow somewhat slower than rainbows or browns, but will reach 16-20" in length and often weigh 3-5 lbs. when mature. They feed readily on pellets but are moderately cannibalistic on small fish also. They are usually considered to be "tops" in taste. Brooks can be stocked with other trout or warm water fish species. Ideal temperature range is 50 - 65 F.
   
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