Protein expression patterns adapt to various cues to meet the needs of an organism. The dynamicity of an organism’s proteome can therefore reveal information about an organism’s health. Proteome databases contain limited information regarding organisms outside of medicinal biology. The Uniprot human and mouse proteomes are extensively reviewed and ~50% of both proteomes include tissue specificity, while >99% of the rainbow trout proteome lacks tissue specificity. This study aimed to expand knowledge on the rainbow trout proteome with a focus on understanding the origin of blood plasma proteins. Blood, brain, heart, liver, kidney, and gills were collected from adult rainbow trout, plasma and tissue proteins were analyzed using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Over 10,000 proteins were identified across all groups. Our data indicated that the majority of the plasma proteome is shared among multiple tissue types, though 4-7% of the plasma proteome is uniquely originated from each tissue (gill > heart > liver > kidney > brain).