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The brown trout is the most popular salmonidae among anglers, mainly because it lives in not easily accessible and difficult to reach with common bait.
That plus its unsociable, unpredictable, aggressive and astute nature, make of its catching a very special event.
In rivers, the colour of their back is dark brown and the sides are yellowish brown; the belly is yellowish while.
Brown trout have green or brown spots covering the upper half of the body, and red spots scattered across the sides.
Brown trout inhabits many types of environments and can reach large sizes (15 kg. approximately).
Brown trout feeds on aquatic and terrestrial insects (larvae and adults), crustaceans, and larger brown trout eat fish.
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