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#1273940 - 12/06/10 06:51 PM Re: please ID fish [Re: unionboy]
Michael-SW CT Offline
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Registered: 09/17/01
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I right away thought tiger trout Striperboy.

If bluefish were to grow as big as giant bluefins, then there would be nothing left out there except for blues!

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#1274276 - 12/07/10 11:20 PM Re: please ID fish [Re: Don D]
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Registered: 08/08/05
Posts: 820
Loc: North Haven, CT
Originally Posted By: Don D
You know guys. The kid is asking a perfectly honest question and he gets a bunch of bull ***** answers. Don't bother posting if you can't help. You just show your ignorance. I talked to the fisheries people a while ago about the different patterns on Brown Trout. They said it's no different then humans having different color hair. Unless your in a lake that has seeforellen browns it is just different genetics.


Excellent post! I love how guys forget where and how they obtained all their knowledge and how many questions they asked that they would now consider "stupid". It is unfortunate that we cant all be the elite anglers that these smart asses think they are. This board is supposed to be about education and helping each other while sharing a love for the sport not to bash a guy that asks a question to further his education, which in turn will make him a better angler.

Thanks for not being too intimidated to post the question and please continue to post any questions in the future so we can all continue to learn more and more about this great sport.
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#1274287 - 12/07/10 11:46 PM Re: please ID fish [Re: unionboy]
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there are different strains of each type of trout any they look pretty different. Im pretty sure there are a few strains of brown trout (seelforellen and cortland) and probably more but i dont care to look it up. Each strain can breed with other browns, they have just been selectively mated to have desired properties that the strain exhibits.
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#1304991 - 04/04/11 03:49 PM Re: please ID fish [Re: unionboy]
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Not joking in my answer, but the head DOES look like a largemouth bass, the body is trout for sure.

Maybe it is some kinda trout/bass hybrid.

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#1305433 - 04/06/11 01:09 PM Re: please ID fish [Re: unionboy]
SWMPYNKE Offline

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Definitely stunted!!! Most certainly a brown trout IMHO.
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