The cut-throat trout proper, so called from the red colour of its throat, is simply S.
A fish which I should very much like to see tried in England, is the cut-throat trout (Salmo mykiss).
My catch that day was only three cohoes and three cut-throat trout.
I saw no salmon, but landed three cut-throat trout weighing 3½ lb.
Some good sport with the cut-throat trout was to be had, more especially at spring tides.
At this point the grayling is abundant to-day, as I know from personal observation, and coexists with the red-throat trout almost to the exclusion of all other species.
Illustration: Tumwater Falls] The presence of the red-throat trout of the Snake river in the head waters of the Missouri is easily explained by the imperfect character of the water-shed between the Snake and Yellowstone rivers.
Sidenote: The Red Throat Trout (Salmo clarkii)] The red-throat trout is the most widely distributed of the Western trouts.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "throat trout" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.