| Fish-On! - 8 - Brook Trout |
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| Written by TV Ontario | |
| Wednesday, 01 May 1996 | |
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SEASONAL CHANGESSeasonal movements of brook trout are governed in large part by temperature changes. The fish is clever enough to have contrived a pattern to maintain a comfortable temperature in its environment. At spawning time, however, it is uncertain whether temperature plays a part in movement since brook trout do not necessarily move upstream to establish spawning grounds. SpawningThe eastern brook trout spawns during the last three months of the year. A fish will push far up in the smallest cold-water brook to find the pea-sized gravel it requires for its redd or nest. The redd is smaller than that of other trout species and the number of eggs varies according to the size of fish, from as little as 90 to almost 5000. |
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