Adjectives for Trout | Words to describe Trout
Beautiful
Large
Great
Noble
Big
Occasional
Other
Small
Fresh
Cold
Fine
How do you describe Trout?
- 1. Occasional trout were visible, lurking in the deeper holes, lying as motionless as sticks, or moving their tails slowly. 🔊
- 2. Just outside the lily pads a shoal of minnows would be playing at the surface, or small trout would be rising freely for the night insects. 🔊
- 3. Now Tom was a fisherman, and a big trout was his weakness; moreover, he was never without half a dozen hooks and lines in his pockets. 🔊
- 4. These shore trout, as I call them, seem to be a distinct species, differing in many respects from the other trout of the lakes or streams. 🔊
- 5. The cold trout was excellent, and the wine was De St-Marceaux '89. 🔊
- 6. We called off the dogs and passed on to float along under the shadow of the forest trees and the hills, and take an occasional trout by way of experiment among the broken rocks along the shore. 🔊
- 7. A great number of fine trout were caught, by fishing, with a hook and line, near the edges of the water-lilies; and many wild turkeys and deer were seen in the vicinity of this place. 🔊
- 8. We are assured by a broker, who, in Spring-time, always becomes a brooker, that by far the surest lure for a large trout is the Greenback Fly. 🔊
- 9. On the shelf was forage for the horses; near at hand were moss and balsam for their beds; and at a little distance a rivulet, ice-cold, had shady pools where small trout awaited capture. 🔊
- 10. I placed two large trout, with a steel trap between them, in a shallow spot on the river that I could watch from my camp on a bluff, half a mile below. 🔊
- 11. On our return to the lake, Spalding and myself rowed across to the mouth of a cold brook, to procure a supply of fresh trout, upon which, with our moose and bear-meat, to dine. 🔊
- 12. I remembered the circumstance of hooking a noble trout at the place alleged, and as the affair has been settled, I'll tell you how it was. 🔊