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gray trout

noun

  1. a common weakfish, Cynoscion regalis, inhabiting Atlantic and Gulf coastal waters of the United States.


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What fun it would be to sit on those big, flat stones and dabble your feet in the water while you ate your lunch, or to hold your fish-pole over one of the deep pools, "where the gray trout lies asleep!"

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This surprised me, for I had no idea of catching anything but lake or gray trout in that water.

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I caught a gray trout next—a smaller one than the first—and in another minute I had landed another three-pound speckled beauty.

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He caught a couple of two-and-a-half-pound brook trout and a four-pound gray trout, and I was as well rewarded.

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The season for the gray trout or weak fish has arrived.

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