I haven't caught every species of trout,but on this journey,you will see that I have caught quite a few trout.
I'll start out as a youngster growing up in Idaho.I lived by the Snake River,so It didn't take long to get to a fishing hole.I caught mostly Rainbows in the Snake from 8 to 16 inchers.There was Dry creek which fed into the Snake I also fished and in the creek I caught Rainbows and Cutttroat trout, I had to drive 50 miles to get into the Southern Idaho Mountains to fish the creeks up there.Elevation around 5500 feet.In these small streams I caught Brook Trout and German Browns.There were Beaver dams back then also,so you could camp out at the Beaver pond and catch Brook Trout all day long if you wanted too.Once we rode horses down Dry creek and the three of us caught 6o german browns on a five mile stretch of creek.
The next fishing adventures were in California.I would go up through Fresno into Back country of the Sierra's on West side.I have caught Brook Trout,Rainbow,German Brown,and Coho Salmon in this country.Some of the lakes and streams were Huntington lake Shaver lake,Wishon lake,Courtright lake.Mallard lake,cliff lake,Camped a week at Strawberry lake and caught 50 Rainbows.There was still snow banks,so dug a hole in the snow and used it as a freezer until we left for home. ,Red lake,Devils bathtub almost straight down to the water,Duck lake,edison lake,florence,grouse lake,.Sample Meadow creek,Brown creek,bear creek,kaiser creek,dinkey creek,deer creek,goddard creek,woodchuck creek,tamarack creek,rock creek,san jouquin river to name a few.
On the East side of the Sierra's up around Mammoth Lake, I fished at Convict lake,my favorite camping spot.Twin lakes,convict creek,cotton wood creek,mcgee creek,owens river,taboose creek,Tuttle creek,lundy creek.Independance Creek.
In Utah, I fished around Salt Lake City while working there for the Bureau of land management.
Oregon I mostly fished for Salmon or river run Steelhead out of Seaside and Astoria.
Montana I fish for Rainbow,Cutthroat,Brook Trout,Brown Trout on the Montana Idaho border where there are lots of lakes and streams.Fish all day and never see another peson.Now days I usually fly fish,as I get more enjoyment out of seeing a trout rise to the fly and bang the fight is on.Also tie my own flys,so that makes it more rewarding.