07-05-2006, 07:46 PM
Good luck when you get back out. Oh, ya, by the way, you probably caught a brown trout not a brook. That part of the Provo is full of browns but no brookies.
Brookies are dark with light spots, and browns are light with dark spots.
Here is a picture of a brook trout:
![[Image: brooktrout2.jpg]](http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/images/brooktrout2.jpg)
Notice the very prominent white line on the anal and pectoral fins.
Here is a picture of a brown trout:
![[Image: 31_brown_trout.jpg]](http://www.tripsource.com/images/photos/Bob/Utah04/imgs/31_brown_trout.jpg)
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Brookies are dark with light spots, and browns are light with dark spots.
Here is a picture of a brook trout:
![[Image: brooktrout2.jpg]](http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/images/brooktrout2.jpg)
Notice the very prominent white line on the anal and pectoral fins.
Here is a picture of a brown trout:
![[Image: 31_brown_trout.jpg]](http://www.tripsource.com/images/photos/Bob/Utah04/imgs/31_brown_trout.jpg)
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