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Definition of splake in English: splakenoun spleɪksplāk A hybrid trout of North American lakes. 杂交湖鳟 Produced by crossing the speckled trout (S. fontinalis) with the lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush) Example sentencesExamples - Both are quite tasty and worth the effort, but today we're concentrating on splake techniques.
- Some are fishing inland lakes for splakes and brook trout and using mayfly wigglers, splakes, maggots & waxworms.
- Like the lake trout, most of splake were caught while swimming just below the ice.
- The resulting hybrid, known as a splake, supports intermediate features.
- The species chosen for the job was the splake, a cross between the lake trout and the brook trout.
- Some doubters hold that it, too, must have been a splake instead of a brook trout.
- Although not well documented, there are several potential impacts of introducing splake into a water-body.
- In one case, splake are stocked in a reclaimed pond in which brook trout have become self-sustaining.
- The brook trout's sperm has also been combined with the eggs of a lake trout which results in a splake, a fish that has been introduced into some of the North American Great Lakes.
- Numerous literary profiles have been written about splake in journals and newspapers all around the country.
- As with many other fish, splake often ignore nine potential spots, but set up camp on the tenth.
- Like lightning, out of nowhere, a 14-inch splake dashed in and smacked the jig as we watched in amazement.
- Lake trout, splakes and brookies are biting well up north, and also try Echo in the morning.
- There are browns, rainbows, cut-throats, brooks, tigers, splakes, white fish, wipers, and others in the area.
- Because the splake is a hatchery-produced hybrid, is does not occur naturally anywhere in the world.
Origin1950s: blend of speckled and lake1. Rhymesache, awake, bake, betake, Blake, brake, break, cake, crake, drake, fake, flake, forsake, hake, Jake, lake, make, mistake, opaque, partake, quake, rake, sake, shake, sheikh, slake, snake, stake, steak, strake, take, undertake, wake, wideawake Definition of splake in US English: splakenounsplāk A hybrid trout of North American lakes. 杂交湖鳟 Produced by crossing the speckled trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) with the lake trout (S. namaycush) Example sentencesExamples - In one case, splake are stocked in a reclaimed pond in which brook trout have become self-sustaining.
- The species chosen for the job was the splake, a cross between the lake trout and the brook trout.
- Like the lake trout, most of splake were caught while swimming just below the ice.
- Lake trout, splakes and brookies are biting well up north, and also try Echo in the morning.
- As with many other fish, splake often ignore nine potential spots, but set up camp on the tenth.
- Numerous literary profiles have been written about splake in journals and newspapers all around the country.
- The resulting hybrid, known as a splake, supports intermediate features.
- Some doubters hold that it, too, must have been a splake instead of a brook trout.
- Some are fishing inland lakes for splakes and brook trout and using mayfly wigglers, splakes, maggots & waxworms.
- Although not well documented, there are several potential impacts of introducing splake into a water-body.
- Like lightning, out of nowhere, a 14-inch splake dashed in and smacked the jig as we watched in amazement.
- There are browns, rainbows, cut-throats, brooks, tigers, splakes, white fish, wipers, and others in the area.
- Both are quite tasty and worth the effort, but today we're concentrating on splake techniques.
- The brook trout's sperm has also been combined with the eggs of a lake trout which results in a splake, a fish that has been introduced into some of the North American Great Lakes.
- Because the splake is a hatchery-produced hybrid, is does not occur naturally anywhere in the world.
Origin1950s: blend of speckled and lake. |