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Trout handcrafted from recycled copper.
Brown trout vary greatly in size, shape, and colouring. River-dwelling fish are brownish-grey, with red and brown spots on the back and sides, and average .5-1kg in weight. They are usually non-migratory, being more or less stationary, spawning in suitable gravels near their feeding grounds.
Lake-dwelling brown trout are migratory, moving into tributaries to spawn. The number of fish in a lake is often controlled by limited spawning facilities in the adjacent streams, but with the abundant food available in the lake, the adults are able to grow to a considerable size. Lake brown trout average 3�4 kg and tend to become yellowish in colour.
New Zealand is renown for its great fishing for both Rainbow Trout and Brown Trout.
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