Was it not you who filled your basket with trouts of a pound weight each, and then, in leaning over a bank to land another, your basket-pin gave way, and they all tumbled dead into the gullet?
There are many larger trouts here: go on fishing and you will hook some of them.
Brush up your Latin, and out with a few of the largest trouts in your pannier.
When blows the warm showery south-west wind, the trouts turn up their yellow sides at every dropping of the fly on the curling water--and the angler is soon sated with the perpetual play.
At last she gave up the search, and throwing herself lazily on the sunny bank, she lay watching the circles made by the trouts in pursuit of flies hovering upon the surface of the water.
Nobody could wile so many trouts from the river as Kenneth; and nobody so generously shared his basketful among his comrades.
I myself could tell you of a notable catch I had the other morning, when I took some half dozen brace of trouts before breakfast, not one less than twenty-two inches, with bellies as yellow as marigold and as white as a lily in parts.
I will tell all I know, and that's little enough--more shame to me for going after trouts with poor Harry so near his end.
He has catched so many of the Duke's trouts since three this morning that they may think he could not have had the time to make away with a man as well!
So, when no one was looking, Tommy Trout slipped out of the safe little pool where all the other little Trouts were playing.
He lay flat down on the Big Rock and reached way down into the Dear Little Pool, but all the little Trouts laughed at Reddy Fox and not one came within reach.
He dreamed that the Dear Little Pool was full of little Trouts and that he was just going to catch one when--splash!
Mr. Pickerel, who is very fond of little Trouts and would like to eat one for breakfast every day.
Tommy Trout turned to run back to the dear, dear safe little pool where all the other little Trouts were playing so happily, but he was too late.
So Billy Mink lay down on the Big Rock side of Reddy Fox and peeped over into the Dear Little Pool where all the little Trouts were laughing at Reddy Fox and having such a good time.
Trouts and Mr. Trout and Mrs. Trout, swimming round and round in the Dear Little Pool.
Reddy Fox wanted some of those little Trouts to take home for his dinner, but he didn't know how to catch them.
When Billy Mink saw all those little Trouts playing in the Dear Little Pool he laughed.
All the little Trouts were playing in their dear little pool, safe behind the Big Rock.
Yes, my dear, he lived with the Trouts for several generations.
The Trouts have had large families and good luck for generations; that is, till you're grandfather's time.
The chief of the trouts told the stranger the cause of their sorrow.
Every season, on the same night as that upon which her disappearance from her tribe had been wrought, there were to be seen two trouts of enormous size playing in the water off the shore.
Trouts are fresh-water fish, and they breed and live constantly in rivers and small pellucid streams which sparkle over clean pebbles and beds of sand.
Unlike most other fish, theTrouts are least esteemed when near spawning.
Accidentally pike effected a passage into the lake from the Minola river, and now the trouts are extinct, or, at least, none of them are caught or seen.
Previous to the intrusion of the pikes, half a dozen troutswould be killed in an evening in Derreens, whose collective weight often amounted to twenty pounds.
Our technical knowledge of the Western trouts must have been sadly deficient, however, when they were displaced for "black-spotted trout.
Peter, at night, that you have caught a leash of Trouts this day.
And it is so with many kinds of fish, and of Trouts especially; which differ in their bigness, and shape, and spots, and colour.
You are to know, there is night as well as day fishing for a Trout; and that, in the night, the best Trouts come out of their holes.
Thus have you a jury of flies, likely to betray and condemn all the Troutsin the river.
And now let's go and see what interest the Trouts will pay us, for letting our angle-rods lie so long and so quietly in the water for their use.
And now let's move towards our lodging, and drink a draught of red-cow's milk as we go; and give pretty Maudlin and her honest mother a brace of Trouts for their supper.
Now for Flies; which is the third bait wherewith Trouts are usually taken.
And so in a trice the two noble loch trouts were frying with a pat of butter and some oatmeal in the pan, and sending up a smell which mingled deliciously enough with that of the fried ham which already smoked upon an aschet by the fireside.
The Trouts have had large families and good luck for generations; that is, till your grandfather's time.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "trouts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.