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''"Even run-of-the-mill, common fish are valuable resources, you see. All part of the grand tapestry, wot! We will take excellent care of this fellow, oh yes. You can rest assured. Excellent care, indeed."''
 
''"Even run-of-the-mill, common fish are valuable resources, you see. All part of the grand tapestry, wot! We will take excellent care of this fellow, oh yes. You can rest assured. Excellent care, indeed."''
 
  
 
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[[File:BrookTroutReal.png|thumbnail|250px|A real Brook trout]]This fish lives in eastern North America, in lakes, rivers, and ponds at a high altitude. Some of these fish stray out to sea, but, unlike the salmon, they will not stray far from the river mouth. Despite being named a trout, it is genetically more closely related to the char. The brook trout has a dark green to brown color, with a distinctive marbled pattern of lighter shades across the flanks and back and extending at least to the dorsal fin, and often to the tail. A distinctive sprinkling of red dots, surrounded by blue halos, occurs along the flanks.
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[[File:BrookTroutReal.png|thumb|250px|A real Brook trout]]
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This fish lives in eastern North America, in lakes, rivers, and ponds at a high altitude. Some of these fish stray out to sea, but, unlike the salmon, they will not stray far from the river mouth. Despite being named a trout, it is genetically more closely related to the char. The brook trout has a dark green to brown color, with a distinctive marbled pattern of lighter shades across the flanks and back and extending at least to the dorsal fin, and often to the tail. A distinctive sprinkling of red dots, surrounded by blue halos, occurs along the flanks.
  
 
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Revision as of 20:47, July 1, 2020

"I caught a brook trout! I guess that little guy's just trOUT of luck!" —Animal Crossing (GCN)

Artwork of Brook Trout
Real-world info
Name: Salvelinus fontinalis
Family: Salmonidae
Main appearances

Other appearances
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The Brook Trout is uncommon fish that can be caught only in Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+, replacing the Herabuna from Doubutsu no Mori and Doubutsu no Mori+. It can be caught in the lake. It appears all day, all year.

Catch details

In Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+

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Brook trout
"I caught a brook trout! I guess that little guy's just trOUT of luck!"

Time of year[nb 1] Unknown
Time of day Unknown
Location Lake
Shadow size Unknown
Selling price  150 Bells
Feng shui None
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

Blathers will give a speech on the brook trout when the brook trout is donated to the Museum:

In Animal Crossing and Doubutsu no Mori e+

"Even run-of-the-mill, common fish are valuable resources, you see. All part of the grand tapestry, wot! We will take excellent care of this fellow, oh yes. You can rest assured. Excellent care, indeed."

Further information

A real Brook trout

This fish lives in eastern North America, in lakes, rivers, and ponds at a high altitude. Some of these fish stray out to sea, but, unlike the salmon, they will not stray far from the river mouth. Despite being named a trout, it is genetically more closely related to the char. The brook trout has a dark green to brown color, with a distinctive marbled pattern of lighter shades across the flanks and back and extending at least to the dorsal fin, and often to the tail. A distinctive sprinkling of red dots, surrounded by blue halos, occurs along the flanks.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.


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