Golden trout

The golden trout is a freshwater fish in found at river clifftops. Selling for Bells 15,000, it is tied with the coelacanth, dorado, great white shark, stringfish, and barreleye as the most valuable fish in the.

Donating to the museum
As with all bugs and fish in the, the golden trout can be donated to the museum by talking to Blathers, the curator, who will follow the donation with some information.

In
The golden trout can be found in the top waterfall tank in the freshwater fish room with the cherry salmon.

Real-world information
The California golden trout, or simply the golden trout (Oncorhynchus aguabonita), is a species of trout native to California. The golden trout is native to Golden Trout Creek (tributary to the Kern River), Volcano Creek (tributary to Golden Trout Creek), and the South Fork Kern River above Lake Isabella in the southern Sierra Nevada. It is the state fish of California.

The California golden trout is closely related to two rainbow trout subspecies. The Little Kern golden trout (O. m. whitei), found in the Little Kern River basin, and the Kern River rainbow trout (O. m. gilberti), found in the Kern River system. Together, these three trout form what is sometimes referred to as the "golden trout complex".

Names in other languages
Trucha Dorada