Trout and Their Habitat


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This DVD gives important information about the habits, the range, the habitat and the distribution of the four main species of trout including the Brook, Brown, Rainbow and the famous Cutthroat of the West. You will learn how the tailwaters differ from the spring creeks which differ from the freestone streams. You will also learn particular proven strategies for fly fishing these types of waters. You will understand the important differences between the appearance and the habits of stream bred trout and the hattchery bred trout. Also included is serious discussions about the trout' senses, line of sight and ability to hear. This information will improve the success of any fly fisher. Scenes are included from many, many streams located within the East, West and Mid Western portions of the USA.

Feature Length: 50 min. New Releases: 25 min. Total: 1 hour, 15 min.

“Trout and Their Habitat” covers the four major species of trout; the Brown, Brook, Cutthroat and Rainbow; with details about their range, and distribution.

*****Learn about the particular habits and habitats of each species.

*****Examine the differences in native, stocked and stream bred or wild trout.

*****The trout’s senses of sight and hearing are discussed in relationship to how it
affects the angler’s approach.
 

Example of Trout's Vision:

The fact that there is a blind spot in the trout’s vision may lead you to think that it is easier to 
approach a trout from the rear than it actually is. Not only is the blind spot very small, when the 
fish is moving its head back and forth in opposite directions, even slightly, there is in effect, no 
blind spot. The fish can see in a complete three hundred and sixty degree circle. 
 

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