A 3,000,000 year old trout languishing undisturbed in a remote and semi-pristine environment?
… and while you’re thinking some alpine Montana or Alaska venue, and donning them Blueliner togs, think again.
This is Mexico’s finest, and since 2000 at least a half dozen unique trout species have been discovered and classified by biologists. A 44 page PDF on the history of trout and their dispersion throughout the Sierra Madre is available from the University of Texas, once armed with the details and common names other sites with additional details are readily found.
It’s a quick and interesting study, and the unique trait is pictured above – the red band on the lateral line of the fish is broken by black.
Like everything else, their watershed is diminishing quickly – and the more common Mexican Golden trout and imported McCloud River Rainbow trout are interbreeding with what small native stocks exist.
This ain’t Slaw Dog country, as anything dairy is liable to regurge uncontrollably, this is home to the temperature insensitive Brownline crowd, who don’t blanch when served real dog, corn tortillas, and peppers that makes your eyeballs bleed.
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