Trout
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It supports wild fish including cutthroat, brown and rainbow
trout.
One Japanese scientist called Takuya Sato found that in one stream, these things drive so many crickets and grasshoppers into the water that the drowned insects make up some 60 percent of the diet of local
trout.
Do any of you go to the restaurant and order the sustainably farmed
trout
instead of the miso-glazed Chilean sea bass that you really wish you could have?
And then a few days later, we had the opportunity to go fishing in a glacial stream near our campsite, where the fish were so abundant that you could literally reach into the stream and grab out a foot-long
trout
with your bare hands.
The dialogue is steeped in waterfront metaphors ("You can't rush a trout!" ... "Well, don't give up the ship!), and something about the whole enterprise seems strangely pixilated.
I couldn't understand how a live
trout
got frozen into the ice and why two men in the wilderness without food would release the trout, a good food source.
Plus there's a collie dog in it because the Italian producer must have heard that American audiences like dogs and he sorta kinda tried to get a Lassie - there's also this insane scene where the Yeti eats a giant fish - keeps the large fishbone and uses it to comb the Italian girl's hair "Gee, thanks Yeti - now my hair is smooth and smells like dead
trout.
I wish I could slap every 16 year old in this show with a full sized
trout!
Whats not funny that Buzz McCallister calls Kevin McCallister a
trout
snipper.
Her collagen filled
trout
lips simply dominate the screen.
But in LIBELED LADY he is a man who is easily impressed by a conniver's claims at being a
trout
fisherman.
If I were compare this to anything, I would say it would be like the
'Trout
Mask Replica' by Captain Beefheart of the Television.
After the scrambled eggs with truffles,
trout
came on.
"Monsieur Grégoire," interrupted Madame Hennebeau, "let me persuade you, a little more
trout.
But he awoke and started at the voice of Maheu, who was narrating his luck, a superb
trout
which he had fished up and sold for three francs.
Part IIChapter OneYonville-l'Abbaye (so called from an old Capuchin abbey of which not even the ruins remain) is a market-town twenty-four miles from Rouen, between the Abbeville and Beauvais roads, at the foot of a valley watered by the Rieule, a little river that runs into the Andelle after turning three water-mills near its mouth, where there are a few
trout
that the lads amuse themselves by fishing for on Sundays.
They finally rested upon a dusty old glass-case, fixed very high up above the chimney-piece, and containing a
trout.
It rather fascinated me, that trout; it was such a monstrous fish.
"Good-sized trout, that," said George, turning round to him.
It was nearly five years ago that I caught that trout."
I'd gone out pike fishing, bless you, never thinking of a trout, and when I saw that whopper on the end of my line, blest if it didn't quite take me aback.
None of us spoke for a while; but, at length, George turned to the new comer, and said:"I beg your pardon, I hope you will forgive the liberty that we - perfect strangers in the neighbourhood - are taking, but my friend here and myself would be so much obliged if you would tell us how you caught that
trout
up there."
"Why, who told you I caught that trout!" was the surprised query.
We told him the various histories we had heard about his trout, and he was immensely amused, and we all laughed very heartily.
He said that bringing home that
trout
had saved him from a whacking, and that even his school-master had said it was worth the rule-of-three and practice put together.
It really was a most astonishing
trout.
That
trout
lay shattered into a thousand fragments - I say a thousand, but they may have only been nine hundred.
We thought it strange and unaccountable that a stuffed
trout
should break up into little pieces like that.
And so it would have been strange and unaccountable, if it had been a stuffed trout, but it was not.
That
trout
was plaster-of-Paris.
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