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Spotted seatrout (Cynoscion nebulosus), also known as speckled trout, is a common estuarine fish found in the southern United States along coasts of Gulf of Mexico and the coastal Atlantic Ocean from Maryland to Florida. While most of these fish are caught on shallow, grassy flats, spotted seatrout reside in virtually any inshore waters, from ...
The current world angling record brook trout was caught by Dr. W. J. Cook on the Nipigon River, Ontario, in July 1915. The 31 in (79 cm) trout weighed only 14.5 lb (6.6 kg) because, at the time of weighing, it was badly decomposed after 21 days in the bush without refrigeration. [55]
The backcross is the result of an F1 splake male being crossed with a female lake trout (i.e., 75% lake trout and 25% brook trout). Although splake were first described in 1880, Ontario began experimenting with the hybrids in the 1960s in an effort to replace collapsed lake trout stocks in the Great Lakes .
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Speckled hind: Epinephelus (or Hyporthodus) drummondhayi: Also known as Calico grouper, Kitty Mitchell, or Strawberry grouper Speckled peacock bass: Cichla temensis: Speckled seatrout: Cynoscion nebulosus: Speckled worm eel: Myrophis punctatus: Spined pygmy shark: Squaliolus laticaudus: Spinner shark: Carcharhinus brevipinna: Spiny box puffer
Speckled trout may refer to: Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), a freshwater fish in the family Salmonidae; Cynoscion nebulosus, also called spotted seatrout, a coastal saltwater or brackish water fish in the family Sciaenidae (drums) The modified C-135 Stratolifter used by the United States Air Force Chief of Staff