Pictures of Trout Underwater, Page 2
Browse through all the underwater photos on this site below, or pick a category on the right.

There's a pretty nice brookie on the left here, probably 14 inches long.

There's a brook trout running with this school of creek chubs and common shiners at the head of a crystal clear spring.

I was able to photograph these young yearling brook trout from a distance in the crystal clear water of a small spring. When I tried to get closer, they all hid in the lush vegetation.

This picture has a lot of common shiners in the mix with the school of small brook trout.
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This isn't really an underwater picture, but a picture taken into my aquarium of midge larvae which lived in the silt I used for substrate. Each larva has a little tower of detritus (Detritus: Small, loose pieces of decaying organic matter underwater.) built up along the bottom, while the bare larva waves around from the top.

Several brookies gather in a warm tributary to a trout stream in the winter. This is the same location as many of the other brookie school photos on this site, but it's a couple generations later.


A 4 inch brookie hides from the camera behind a rock under a cut bank.

