Trout spawning
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Trout spawning
Does anyone know when trout spawn, spring or fall?
RE:Trout spawning
Cutthroat, rainbow, and hybrids.
RE:Trout spawning
Rainbow can be fall or spring, usually springs. Hybrids you mean by triploids? They don't spawn.
Cutthroat are spring I believe too....
Cutthroat are spring I believe too....
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RE:Trout spawning
Well I caught a cutthroat with som nice eggs in it and it was tword the mouth of a stream... Does it depend on the lake and water temperatures?
I was fishing in a reservoir that was ice cold all summer.
By hybrids I mean cutt-bows or whatever you call thoughs things.
I was fishing in a reservoir that was ice cold all summer.
By hybrids I mean cutt-bows or whatever you call thoughs things.
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RE:Trout spawning
This is what I found in "Trout & Salmon of North America" by Robert J. Behnke:Derrick-k wrote:Well I caught a cutthroat with som nice eggs in it and it was tword the mouth of a stream... Does it depend on the lake and water temperatures?
I was fishing in a reservoir that was ice cold all summer.
By hybrids I mean cutt-bows or whatever you call thoughs things.
"Generally, Pacific trout (rainbow and cutthroat) spawn from late winter to early summer and Brook Trout, Atlantic salmon and Brown trout spawn from late summer to early winter. There is a tremendous amount of variation in time of spawning in all species of trout, salmon and char based on local environmental changes."
Temperature does play a part in it, however the timing often depends on spring runoff. From what I gathered, it can get very complicated.
I hope this sheds some like on your question.
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RE:Trout spawning
Did the mouth lead to the ocean? If so, what you caught was a sea run cutthroat.Derrick-k wrote:Well I caught a cutthroat with som nice eggs in it and it was tword the mouth of a stream... Does it depend on the lake and water temperatures?
I was fishing in a reservoir that was ice cold all summer.
By hybrids I mean cutt-bows or whatever you call thoughs things.
RE:Trout spawning
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RE:Trout spawning
Marc Martyn wrote:This is what I found in "Trout & Salmon of North America" by Robert J. Behnke:Derrick-k wrote:Well I caught a cutthroat with some nice eggs in it and it was toward the mouth of a stream... Does it depend on the lake and water temperatures?
I was fishing in a reservoir that was ice cold all summer.
By hybrids I mean cutt-bows or whatever you call thoughs things.
"Generally, Pacific trout (rainbow and cutthroat) spawn from late winter to early summer and Brook Trout, Atlantic salmon and Brown trout spawn from late summer to early winter. There is a tremendous amount of variation in time of spawning in all species of trout, salmon and char based on local environmental changes."
Temperature does play a part in it, however the timing often depends on spring runoff. From what I gathered, it can get very complicated.
I'll second the above explanation, with a follow up. Most trout are now the result of hatchery's. Many states have intentionally worked to develop "strains" that spawn at various times of the year - mostly for hatchery convince and production efficiency.
I saw a strain of Browns that spawned in the Spring in the Snake River near Idaho Falls Idaho, and some Brooks that tried to Spawn in Henry's Lake in Idaho.
Still, for the most part, the above times are the generally accepted times.
I hope this sheds some like on your question.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.