The Brown Trout I caught in Algonquin Park, Ontario Canada in a lake that no gas powered boats are allowed was the best tasting fish I've ever tasted...
Hi what is the fish which swam past a brown trout at the 1:33 minute mark ? It is visible for all of a second and looked to me at first like some sort of bass or more likely a mullet due to the the horizontal lines down its flanks, but then I managed to pause at the exact point where it’s head was visible and it seemed like some sort of sturgeon, I noticed one of the anal fins also looked sturgeon like, can you verify what fish that was ? For it to have been mullet or bass it would have meant the footage was shot in an estuary as that’s the furthest they go up river, however the brown trout unlike its seafaring relative the sea trout doesn’t swim into estuaries as far as I am aware, please help me solve this riddle of the mystery fish because it has me stumped lol
I love this, Finally a simple explanation about fish. No- How to catch, or, Prefer bait, Just FACTS
Thank you
This is an informative and enjoyable video.
The Brown Trout I caught in Algonquin Park, Ontario Canada in a lake that no gas powered boats are allowed was the best tasting fish I've ever tasted...
No dictionary says pronunciation of piscivorous is "pih-SKI-vuh-rus"
Great video have you done a video just on sea trout?
No as they are the same species
Curveted trout grow to 40+ (stocked) wild trout grow up to 12lb
Hi what is the fish which swam past a brown trout at the 1:33 minute mark ? It is visible for all of a second and looked to me at first like some sort of bass or more likely a mullet due to the the horizontal lines down its flanks, but then I managed to pause at the exact point where it’s head was visible and it seemed like some sort of sturgeon, I noticed one of the anal fins also looked sturgeon like, can you verify what fish that was ? For it to have been mullet or bass it would have meant the footage was shot in an estuary as that’s the furthest they go up river, however the brown trout unlike its seafaring relative the sea trout doesn’t swim into estuaries as far as I am aware, please help me solve this riddle of the mystery fish because it has me stumped lol
Mullet