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To: longbeard who wrote (163224)6/6/2009 6:46:10 PM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 314178
 
Small Lake, but very deep (8 miles by 1.5 miles and 600 feet-plus deep in places) very cold. (Near freezing below 30 feet year round.) Lots of species including mud puppies, smelt, lake trout, brook (speckled) trout, ouananiche or landlocked salmon, muskie, pike, rock bass, perch, goldfish, turtles, and possibly plesiosaur. Otter, beaver, (the aircraft and the animal) & musk rat are common too.

Interestingly nobody ever caught specks from that lake that I knew but you could see them in the river running out of the lake. Also no one caught ouananiche but they could be seen in spawning season. Catches of lake trout were rare, pike and muskie more often.

When is a trout not a trout?

Speckled trout are not a trout but a char fish. So apparently are not Lake Trout, Dolly Varden and Bull Trout.

What you may ask is a trout? Well other families to which the Rainbow and the Brown trout belong, apparently. They are all salmonid species.