Then we'll spring theouananiche on 'cm and they'll faint.
It proved to be an ouananiche that measured twenty-seven and one-half inches in length by eleven and one-quarter inches in girth.
We made our casts, and I quickly landed a twenty-inch ouananiche and Richards hooked a big trout that, after much play, was brought ashore.
The ouananiche does not like crooked, twisting water.
The ouananiche are much longer in proportion to their weight than trout, and a novice almost always overestimates them.
The ouananiche in the island pool were superb, astonishing, incredible.
Haynes] The ways of the wilderness have ever been pleasant to my feet, and whether it was taking the ouananiche in Canada or the Beardslee trout in the shadow of the Olympics, it has all been good.
Who hath worked the chosen water where the ouananiche is waiting, Or the sea-trout's jumping-crazy for the fly?
Then I fell back on a theory of my own, to the effect that the ouananiche have an aversion to red, and prefer yellow and brown.
But in that fortunate fragment of time I distinctly saw the broad tail of a big ouananiche rise and disappear in the swift water at the very head of the pool.
When that Kri-karee, invisibly attached to my line, went floating down the stream, the ouananiche was surprised.
By far the best chapters are those treating of the ouananiche and its capture, as the author writes from ample experience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ouananiche" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.