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sea trout

NOUN
  1. silvery marine variety of brown trout that migrates to fresh water to spawn
  2. any of several sciaenid fishes of North American coastal waters
  3. flesh of marine trout that migrate from salt to fresh water

How To Use sea trout In A Sentence

  • We got nothing, and yet I saw a Burman in a dug-out log, with a no whit better rod, pull up a beauty like a sea trout of two pounds, as he drifted past; so next stopping place I hope you will hear of fish "grassed" or "creeled," as they say in the papers. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
  • That day, I had flounders, sea trout, roach, dace, crabs, grey mullet, bream and bass out of the same swim.
  • Grilse salmon and sea trout spawn in Miller Beck along with brown trout, and enter it from the River Leven after swimming in from Morecambe Bay.
  • The Montrose basin, with its wide expanse of sandflats, offers a perfect environment for the sea trout and, as luck would have it, is too shallow for fish farming.
  • The sort of rod that you'd use for sea trout or grilse should suffice.
  • Living largely off tinned vegetables and any sea trout they could catch, the team dived down to the seabed and squeezed airbags beneath the Maud. Times, Sunday Times
  • Our west coast rivers have seen the salmon and sea trout populations collapse and there is no doubt that fish farming has been a major contributor.
  • It is hoped work will be completed in time for the autumn run of sea trout and salmon, who will for the first time be able to make their way to the productive spawning grounds in the upper reaches of the Yarrow.
  • There might be game, sea trout or a barley risotto on the menu. Times, Sunday Times
  • The smash and grab antics of sea trout as they snatch your fly and tear away into the bladderwrack is a heart stopping experience most trout anglers would give their eye teeth for.
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