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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.
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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.
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Arctic Grayling
The Arctic grayling is native to Siberia and North America as far south as Montana, introduced into Arizona in 1940.
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Blue Gill
Native to the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River Basin. Introduced to Arizona in 1932.
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