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bull trout
[ bool trout ]
noun
- a char, Salvelinus confluentus, formerly considered the same species as Dolly Varden but later reclassified.
bull trout
noun
- any large trout, esp the salmon trout
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bull trout1
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Example Sentences
Bull trout use the river for migration, and the water has been used for drinking water, irrigation, and livestock water.
And of bull trout, which easily passes for salmon with the unwary, it is well that a word should be said.
Bull trout very rarely takes fly or bait of any kind, except when it is in the kelt state, when it is ravenous.
By the connivance of the local landowner every specimen of the bull trout was killed as it entered the river from the sea.
The bull trout is now, in fact, strictly preserved under the salmon laws.
Even experienced fishermen are capable of confounding the bull trout with its nobler brother of the streams.
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