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  1. Brook Trout

    Introduced to Arizona in 1903. Brook trout are actually chars, related more closely to fishes that live in colder areas of the Northern Hemisphere than to true trout.

  2. Black Crappie

    Introduced to Arizona in 1905. Head and back heavily and irregularly spotted with black blotches on a silver-olive background; tail, dorsal and anal fins are spotted.

  3. Arctic Grayling

    The Arctic grayling is native to Siberia and North America as far south as Montana, introduced into Arizona in 1940.

  4. Blue Gill

    Native to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River Basin. Introduced to Arizona in 1932.

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