
Learning about the habitat of wild brook trout is important.
Knowing where they live and what they eat can make you a better angler.
It can also help us protect and manage the waters in which they live.
illustration-Ted Walke
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1= caddisfly larva, mayfly and stonefly nymphs 2= crayfish 3= belted kingfisher 4= slimy sculpin 5= blacknose dace 6= water penny |
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