trouts in English

noun
1
a chiefly freshwater fish of the salmon family, found in both Eurasia and North America and highly valued as food and game.
In the absence of brook trout, up to one of two nonnative trouts (wild brown or rainbow) would be substituted as an intolerant species.

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1. 10 The Reverend William Spooner used to produce spoonerisms such as 'a scoop of boy trouts', instead of what he had meant to say - 'a troop of boy scouts'.

2. The Reverend William Spooner used to produce spoonerisms such as 'a scoop of boy trouts', instead of what he had meant to say - 'a troop of boy scouts'.

3. For freshwater oysters, trouts, and other high value seafood, highest productivity and economic returns are achieved by mimicking the TDS and pH levels of each species' native environment.

4. Crawfish are also known as Crawdads, crayfish, and mudbugs, which are one of the best baits to use against big catfish, bass, and trouts! Not only that, but they taste great and a good dish to present to family and friends.