Brook Trout in ULTRA HD 4k (Salvelinus fontinalis): Under Water Spawning and Life Cycle

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The Wooded Beardsman

The Wooded Beardsman

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Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis)
- In the last three months of the year, mature brook trout, aged 2 to 5 years, make their way to suitable spawning locations.
- Brook trout seek out very specific areas to deposited their eggs.
- Brook trout will key in on gravelly or sandy areas of lake bottoms, creeks, or rivers. In lakes were current is not present, brook trout will find upwelling springs that will serve to aerate the eggs.
- Brook trout are a highly sensitive fish species. Only lakes, creeks, and river systems unaffected by pollution and acid rain, with high oxygen content and cool temperatures, offered by up-welling springs or current, will successfully harbour populations of brook trout.
- The underwater footage of fish spawning in this video was taken in early December at the base of a long white water run.
- Once the females have located suitable spawning habitat, she will use her tail fin to excavate a shallow depression called a "redd" which will serve as a nest for the eggs.
- The debris that is turned up is carried downstream by the current.
- The female will check the depth and thus suitability of the nest by lowering herself to the river substrate. She tests it by keeping her pelvic, anal, and caudal fins stiff, to see if they touch the bottom.
- The more brightly coloured male will closely guard the female and position himself so that he can fertilize the eggs once released. The male makes various advances and passes, nudges, and comes alongside the female so that their bodies touch in order to stimulate her to release her eggs.
- When the female is finally ready to deposit her eggs she will drop her anal fin deeply into the depression and then arch her back. Both the male and female will then open their mouths wide and tremble with rapid undulations of their body as the eggs and milt are simultaneously released.
- As fertilization occurs externally, more than one male might fertilize the same batch of eggs.
- A female may lay between 20 and 5000 eggs depending on her age, overall size, and health. She does not lay her eggs all at once, but instead releases 15 to 60 at a time.
- Eggs must be fertilized within the first 3 minutes, but are most successfully fertilized immediately upon release. Fertilization success rates are often between 80 and 90 percent.
- Eggs are frequently eaten by other fish species or can even be cannibalized by other males in the vicinity. Only about 1 to 2 percent of eggs will survive to adulthood.
- After spawning, the female will cover the eggs by displacing sand and gravel. She does this with a slow motion sweeping of her tail to gently move gravel over the eggs without touching them. This "postnuptial dance" helps protect the eggs from predators as they develop over the next 3 months.
- The female will aggressively drive off any fish that may come near the redd.
- After spawning has occurred, the male will lose interest in the female and move off in search of another female building a redd. If the male is persistent, he may fertilize the eggs of multiple females.
- The female, on the other hand, will move off a short distance, only to begin cutting a new redd for another batch of eggs.
- After about 2 weeks, the eggs will develop eyes. The eggs absorbed oxygen from the water and feed off their yoke sack for nourishment.
- At this stage, it is imperative that water remain between 1 to 13 degrees Celsius. Higher temperatures will destroy the eggs, as will sub zero temperatures.
- The eggs will hatch sometime between February and March. At this point they will still feed off their yoke sac and are called fry or alevin (aləvən).
- Once the yoke sac is used up, usually by March or April, the fry will begin eating plankton or microscopic animals found in the lake or stream.
- By the end of the summer, the trout will be 2 to 3 inches long. As they are still quite small, they will spend much of their time hiding under and around rocks, while feeding on small insects and plankton.
- Trout will reach sexual maturity when they are around 5 to 10 inches long.
- The following clips demonstrate various spawning activity. You will see the female digging out a redd, while the male carefully monitors her movements in anticipation of fertilizing her eggs. You will also see males trying to move in and out compete other males for breeding rights.
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The Wooded Beardsman
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@jdhoger4034
@jdhoger4034 3 жыл бұрын
Excellent footage,. that was very enjoyably. Thanks,.
@manoutdoors7085
@manoutdoors7085 3 жыл бұрын
Beauty of a fishing hole on the opening of the video.
@MySelfReliance
@MySelfReliance 8 жыл бұрын
That's a cool video, and a beautiful river!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 8 жыл бұрын
+Shawn James (My Self Reliance) Thanks, and it's right around the corner!
@MySelfReliance
@MySelfReliance 8 жыл бұрын
+The Wooded Beardsman from me or you?
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 8 жыл бұрын
+Shawn James From me. Most of the run isn't like this though, but it's a neat little spot.
@dougLinker
@dougLinker 8 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Great job!
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 8 жыл бұрын
+Doug Outside Thanks Doug!
@canadianbushman8982
@canadianbushman8982 8 жыл бұрын
My favorite fish! Great video.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 8 жыл бұрын
+CanadianBushman Thanks, me too! Obviously :)
@jasperpearson4624
@jasperpearson4624 4 жыл бұрын
great video, thank you!
@joshuahmoran
@joshuahmoran 8 жыл бұрын
great video dude. I really dig the commentary.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 8 жыл бұрын
+Wildman Thanks!
@pascalstolz2901
@pascalstolz2901 8 жыл бұрын
Awesone! Thanks!!!
@CarlOutside
@CarlOutside 8 жыл бұрын
Good stuff, enjoyed it
@TurtleBushcraft
@TurtleBushcraft 8 жыл бұрын
Nice video some awesome footage atb John
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 8 жыл бұрын
+Turtle Bushcraft Thanks John! I'm going to catch on your videos soon!
@charronfamilyconnect
@charronfamilyconnect 6 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! This is worthy of a nature of things or national geographic documentary. I love Brook Trouts. Is this your favourite fish to eat too? How long does it take the brookies to reach 5 to 10 inches when they are able to reproduce, and do they all breed around the same time of year in the late fall or early winter? How long do they usually live for, and lastly, do they all go upstream like Salmon to lay their eggs? Thanks for your expert advice fellow Canuck.
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 6 жыл бұрын
Good questions! Yes, best eater by far. They will grow 5-10 inches by first year, sometimes slower depending on environment (size/food), they spawn in late fall yes, all of them. They can live over 5 years, but usually 2-3 is the most. They don't migrate more than about 1 km for spawning in a river or creek, in a lake, they have shoals they re-visit that have upwelling springs.
@charronfamilyconnect
@charronfamilyconnect 6 жыл бұрын
I may be buying a property that has a good sized river running right through it, and what appears to be a very good spawning pooling gravelly area just 20 metres down or so from some fast moving waterfalls. This property is in Quebec. Its a beautiful property. I know there are brookies as I casted a few times and got multiple bites. Its shows great promise with all the prestine oxygenated water in this clean river.
@katehansen4070
@katehansen4070 4 жыл бұрын
Hi there! I am producing a video for Colorado Trout Unlimited and we need footage just like this for a section of the video. Could I get your permission to use this clip?
@martinadejaquiz2482
@martinadejaquiz2482 6 жыл бұрын
vg thumbed up
@MchaelTeeter
@MchaelTeeter 7 жыл бұрын
You made a really good video. I think I may do some time released video of crawfish growing in my water garden or some web cams of our honey bees.
@Lukemakesprs
@Lukemakesprs 8 жыл бұрын
Lol not quite 4k only 360 lol still processing
@TheWoodedBeardsman
@TheWoodedBeardsman 8 жыл бұрын
+Luke's Bushcraft You're too quick! haha
@Pressureproductions
@Pressureproductions 5 жыл бұрын
Everton ;)
@rapd_4policelawenforcement847
@rapd_4policelawenforcement847 8 жыл бұрын
HOW THE HELL ARE THEY EXPOSE TO,EAT PLANKTON THERE IN FRESH WATERNTHIS GUY KNOWS NOTHING!!!!!!!
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