Golden trout - Wikipedia The California golden trout (Oncorhynchus aguabonita) is a species of trout native to California The golden trout is normally found in the Golden Trout Creek (tributary to the Kern River), Volcano Creek (tributary to Golden Trout Creek), and the South Fork Kern River
Golden Trout - Fish Species - COTW: The Angler Wiki Description The Golden Trout, also known as the Californian Golden Trout, is a species of trout native to California The Wyoming Game Fish Department state record Golden Trout measured 28 in (71 cm) and weighed 11 3 lb (5 1 kg), caught in Cook Lake, Wyoming in 1948 In their native habitat, adults range from 6-12 in (15-30 cm) long
World Record Golden Trout: An Amazing Size - Tackle Village The current record for golden trout The current International Game Fish Association (IGFA) official world record for golden trout stands at 11 25 pounds The record has stood since 1948 when record holder Charles Reed caught the mammoth fish in Cooks Lake, Wyoming To put this record into perspective, the average size and weight of a golden trout is around 14 inches in length and somewhere
California Golden Trout - California Department of Fish and . . . Map of California golden trout historic watershed Threats California golden trout are threatened by non-native trout and land use impacts from long-term and historically-intensive grazing activities Conservation and Management Major efforts were made since the 1960s to create refuge areas in the upper reaches of the South Fork Kern River
California Golden Trout - Montana Field Guide The golden trout is a California species that was introduced in Montana in 1907 There are currently about 20 golden trout populations in the high mountain lakes of western and southcentral Montana They provide a unique opportunity to catch a beautiful fish in a pristine environment Golden trout up to 4 pounds have been caught in Montana but typical size is usually 6-12 inches Golden trout
Golden Trout Fish Facts - Oncorhynchus aguabonita - A-Z Animals Golden Trout Facts Prey Terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates, crustaceans Main Prey Caddisflies and midges Name Of Young Fry Group Behavior School Fun Fact Freshwater state fish of California Estimated Population Size 400-2,600 (pure) Biggest Threat Competition with invasive fish Most Distinctive Feature Bright golden scales Distinctive