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  1. Golden trout - Wikipedia

    The California golden trout (Oncorhynchus aguabonita) is a species of trout native to California. The golden trout is normally found in the Golden Trout Creek (tributary to the Kern River), Volcano Creek …

  2. Golden Trout - Fish Species - COTW: The Angler Wiki

    Jan 2, 2025 · Description The Golden Trout, also known as the Californian Golden Trout, is a species of trout native to California. The Wyoming Game & Fish Department state record Golden Trout …

  3. Golden Trout (Oncorhynchus aguabonita) - Species Profile

    Size: 71 cm. Native Range: Endemic to Golden Trout Creek (tributary of the upper Kern River) and the upper middle and upper portions of the South Fork Kern River, Tulare and Kern counties, California …

  4. California Golden Trout - Montana Field Guide

    1 day ago · The golden trout is a California species that was introduced in Montana in 1907. There are currently about 20 golden trout populations in the high mountain lakes of western and southcentral …

  5. California Golden Trout – Western Native Trout Initiative

    Since 2008, the Western Native Trout Initiative has contributed $48,000 to 2 projects benefiting California Golden Trout and Little Kern Golden Trout. Project goals were to estimate populations, …

  6. Golden trout - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    Basic facts about Golden trout: lifespan, distribution and habitat map, lifestyle and social behavior, mating habits, diet and nutrition, population size and status.

  7. Golden Trout Fish Facts - Oncorhynchus aguabonita - A-Z Animals

    Mar 1, 2023 · Golden Trout Facts Prey Terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates, crustaceans Main Prey Caddisflies and midges Name Of Young Fry Group Behavior School Fun Fact Freshwater state fish …

  8. Golden Trout Fish – Facts, Habitat, Behavior, and Conservation

    Golden Trout are medium-sized, colorful fish with a streamlined body. Size: Typically 12–16 inches (30–40 cm), though they can reach 20 inches. Weight: Usually 1–2 pounds; larger specimens can …