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  2. Golden trout - Wikipedia

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    Fish over 12 inches (30 cm) are considered large. Golden trout that have been transplanted to lakes have been recorded up to 11 pounds (5.0 kg). The golden trout should be distinguished from the similarly named golden rainbow trout, also known as the palomino trout. The golden rainbow is a color variant of the rainbow trout. [9]

  3. Rainbow trout - Wikipedia

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    Golden rainbow trout or Palomino trout: So-called golden rainbow trout or palomino trout are bred from a single mutated color variant of O. mykiss that originated in a West Virginia fish hatchery in 1955. [15] [16] They are also known as banana trout. It is stocked outside of West Virginia but West Virginia still stocks 50,000 palominos a year ...

  4. Little Kern golden trout - Wikipedia

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    Unlike many varieties of rainbow trout, but similar to other redband trout and trout in the "golden trout complex", the Little Kern golden trout typically retain into adulthood up to ten parr marks along their sides. There is also often an intermediate row of smaller parr marks occurring above and/or below the main row of parr marks.

  5. Kern River rainbow trout - Wikipedia

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    The Kern River rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gilberti) is a localized subspecies of the rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), a variety of fish in the family Salmonidae. It is found in a short section of the main stem of the Kern River and several tributaries in the southern Sierra Nevada in California . [ 3 ]

  6. Mexican native trout - Wikipedia

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    Mexican native trout (in Spanish "Truchas Mexicanas")—Mexican rainbow trout, sometimes Baja rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss nelsoni) and Mexican golden trout (Oncorhynchus chrysogaster)—occur in the Pacific Ocean tributaries of the Baja California peninsula and in the Sierra Madre Occidental of northwestern Mexico as far south as Victoria de Durango in the state of Durango.

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    We know sushi is Japanese, but there are plenty of U.S.-born rolls that we have come to adore. The California roll might be the top on your list, but if you’ve never had an Alaska roll, you’re ...

  8. List of fishes of Sespe Creek, California - Wikipedia

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    Golden shiner (introduced) Threadfin shad (introduced) Rainbow trout (introduced) A common fish in Sespe Creek is the Threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus), which is easily identified by its three dorsal spines. The Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) enters Sespe Creek from the Santa Clara River, a tributary of the Pacific Ocean.

  9. Randy Rainbow reveals the man behind the glitter — and how ...

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    Trump became his golden goose. In planning for 2020, Rainbow told his agent that he wanted to scale back his touring so he could concentrate on the election. “I knew that people were going to be ...