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Post By: fishing bum      Posted: 7/28/2012 3:21:03 PM     Points: 372    
Caught a bunch of these little guys, would be nice to know what i was catching thanks!
-tightlines
 Reply by: FishingApex      Posted: 7/28/2012 3:27:20 PM     Points: 180    
Looks like a tiger trout to me
 Reply by: refisherman      Posted: 7/28/2012 4:10:57 PM     Points: 258    
Tiger Trout for sure
 Reply by: FisherMark      Posted: 7/28/2012 4:11:04 PM     Points: 10    
Tiger trout for sure! Can you say where they were? I'd love to check these off my list.
 Reply by: Coloradomrg      Posted: 7/28/2012 4:42:22 PM     Points: 1945    
Tiger trout for sure.

Please don't hotspot the location... Those things are pretty cool but won't last long if everyone knows where to find em. Email works great if you feel like sharing :)
 Reply by: fishing bum      Posted: 7/28/2012 4:48:20 PM     Points: 372    
Thanks for the info fellas. That was one of my guess's, i was also catching brookies in the same body of water.
-tightlines
 Reply by: Coloradomrg      Posted: 7/28/2012 5:03:48 PM     Points: 1945    
They were probably put there to help control the brookie population :)
 Reply by: FisherMark      Posted: 7/28/2012 5:28:25 PM     Points: 10    
Coloradomrg: I like your style. Still getting my feet wet in th world of fishing blogs.

Fishing Bum: I am certainly willing to trade for the info. You look to be a small stream enthusiast as am I. My email is mark_at_nsp@hotmail.com, I can put you on some excellent small stream water to your species preferences...
 Reply by: Coloradomrg      Posted: 7/28/2012 6:30:46 PM     Points: 1945    
Mark,
Thank you or understanding :) my opinion is that the Internet is really good for fishing in some ways, and really bad in others. I learned the bad part the hard way, maybe I can help others not learn that way LOL

Good luck finding those elusive tigers!

Dave
 Reply by: Mr.Pink      Posted: 7/28/2012 7:57:11 PM     Points: 132    
Fishing Bum-

That's pretty cool...love to catch one.

I'm at cjthmp@gmail...I don't really expect you to send me the location, but I'm sure you won't blame for trying!

Any info would be strictly confidential.

Congratulations on the tiger. That brookie looks pretty healthy too...must be a good spot!!

 Reply by: Mr.Pink      Posted: 7/28/2012 8:05:41 PM     Points: 132    
FisherMark-

Thanks for the link you posted under "Golden Trout???". Good info.
 Reply by: pikepunk      Posted: 7/28/2012 8:33:49 PM     Points: 21    
hello,
would love to fish for tiger trout i am 14 and just got into fly fishing if any one would help me find a good spot for trout please email me at goldnblackattack@hotmail.com
thank you
derek
 Reply by: moosegoose      Posted: 7/28/2012 10:33:17 PM     Points: 1848    
These are cool little fish.

I posted it before but again, with these fish a few special considerations need to be made. These fish are not for the frying pan or grill. They are sterile and are not going to be stocked again because they are very expensive to create. C&R or keep is ultimatly your buisness but these fish will not be around forever.

EXPECT that if you tell two friends they will two friends.. and, like coloradomrg said it will be extremely hard on the water.

Great find!

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