On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 9:22 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> a grayling is a type of trout right??? Or not??


Salmon, trout, whitefish and grayling all share a common ancestor.
The are the species in the Salmonidae family.

Some grayling have an iridescent coloration.  It's a very pretty fish.

I actually have caught grayling while fishing in Wales.

Grayling and whitefish also share a smell.  It's a pretty distinctive
odor, not necessarily objectionable, but different and recognizable.

Grayling will sometimes suspend themselves almost vertically drifting
under a surface bug, before rising to slurp down the fly.


Wes Wada

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