I finally got all three on. It was a total brain malfunction on my part in copying the code. Anyway There they are. The Apache trout is only found in Arizona in the White Mountains, and at one time was on the endangered list. However it is now coming back strongly and is being raised in both the state and federal hatcheries in Arizona now with stockings in many streams and lakes. It is a near cousin to the Gila trout which is found only in a few streams in western New Mexico and eastern Arizona and is just now being returned from the endangered listing. These trout were the only native trout to this area prior to the white man.
The Apache trout in Christmas Tree Lake usually run between 17 to 24 inches. The lake also contains a large population of very large Brown trout, in the same size or larger. This lake is Arizona's premium trout lake, however it runs anywhere from $30 to $250.00 per day to fish it depending on when you go.
The Apache trout is similar looking to the Brown trout, except it doesn't have the red halos around the dark spots as the Brown trout does. It also is paler in coloring and has white edges on the fins and a dark yellow streak on the gill plate. The dorsal fin is also larger than the Brown trout.