


Wild brown trout may have bright red and orange spots and an orange adipose fin. The lower fins are typically brown, tan or nearly colorless and may have a white leading edge. Ĭommon Names: Brown, Brownie, English Brown Trout, European Brown Trout, German Brown Trout, German Trout, Lochleven Trout, Von Behr Troutīrown trout have a light body with dark spots. Stocked brook trout are typically less colorful than wild brook trout. The lower fins are typically red-orange with a white leading edge. If we forgot a fish please let us know.Ĭlick a species name to jump to a description:Ĭommon Names:Aurora Trout, Brookie, Coaster, Common Brook Trout, Eastern Brook Trout, Mountain Trout, Mud Trout, Sea Trout, Speck Troutīrook trout have a dark body with light spots and a worm-like pattern on back, head, and sides. Also, a photo of a fish in the water is very hard to properly identify. We all want to be in the photo with our catches but that makes identifying a fish very difficult if the photo does not show proper details. When submitting photos for identification help, try to have a close up of the actual fish. If submitting a photo for identification, please include the location that the fish was caught in (body of water, town and state).
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If you have caught a fish or have a picture of a fish you cannot identify feel free to submit a photo to us and we will give you a hand. Freshwater Fish Identification Below is a complete list of freshwater fish found within the Northeast accompanied by a clear photo and description of the fish.
