Nice one! I've been on the tiger hunt in small streams all season. Its been fun, but no tigers yet. Anyone know if a brookie and a searun brown can "tiger-up"? The searuns are a slightly different species. (Trutta-trutta) I'm trying to map out streams where the tigers will be a true native and not a European brown/brookie mix. (If if if ...this is in fact genetically possible)
Very nice. I've never caught one despite fishing a stream where browns and brookies live together in harmony (not really, the Browns are kicking the Brookies to the curb). But still...
What type of trout is that?
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ReplyDeleteSpot on Larry!
ReplyDeleteNice fish!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful shot!!!
ReplyDeleteNice one! I've been on the tiger hunt in small streams all season. Its been fun, but no tigers yet. Anyone know if a brookie and a searun brown can "tiger-up"? The searuns are a slightly different species. (Trutta-trutta) I'm trying to map out streams where the tigers will be a true native and not a European brown/brookie mix. (If if if ...this is in fact genetically possible)
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I've never caught one despite fishing a stream where browns and brookies live together in harmony (not really, the Browns are kicking the Brookies to the curb). But still...
ReplyDeleteNice. Ive been hearing more reports about them in the Lehigh near Allentown and the Deleware near Easton.
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