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Trout can't read... And it's a good thing, because this book gives away all their secrets. Focusing on trout for the better of 9 out of 14 chapters, this 43 page book is quite the little study in trout habitat, hatching, care, feeding, and management.
This book also takes a look at several other species of fish including Salmon and Carp as additonal stock. In addition to the species of fish you intend to primarily raise on your fish farm, you will want to consider some secondary kinds of fish as well.
One fish recommended to consider is perch.The fry make an excellent food source for other fish, especially for trout and offer a bit of diversity to your pond.
Table of Contents -
CHAPTER I– INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER II- STOCKING WATERS WITH FOOD
CHAPTER III- SUITABLE FISH AND SUITABLE WATERS
CHAPTER IV- TROUT. PRELIMINARY HINTS AND ADVICE
CHAPTER V- TROUT. REARING PONDS, BOXES, AND HATCHING TRAYS
CHAPTER VI- TROUT. MANAGEMENT OF THE OVA AND ALEVINS
CHAPTER VII- TROUT. MANAGEMENT OF THE FRY
CHAPTER VIII- TROUT. THE MANAGEMENT OF THE FRY (CONTINUED)
CHAPTER IX- TROUT. THE FRIENDS AND ENEMIES OF THE FISH CULTURIST
CHAPTER X- TROUT. MANAGEMENT, FEEDING, & TURNING OUT YEARLINGS
CHAPTER XI- THE REARING OF THE RAINBOW TROUT, AMERICAN BROOK TROUT, AND CHAR