ID this fish please!
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ID this fish please!
caught out of Mason Lake, Alpine lake. Guide says the lake holds rainbows. This little guy looks like a brookie? cut? cutbrook??? cutbowbrook????
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RE:ID this fish please!
I don't see a pic
so looks like a forum trout
so looks like a forum trout
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RE:ID this fish please!
Its a teenage mutant ninja trout
Seeking the violent take downs
Thunder jet
V8 309 pump
HAL the tr1 auto pilot
T8 high thrust
LCX 28 HD
Lowrance Broadband Sounder
Fusion for the beat
Penn 835's for the bang zone
Thunder jet
V8 309 pump
HAL the tr1 auto pilot
T8 high thrust
LCX 28 HD
Lowrance Broadband Sounder
Fusion for the beat
Penn 835's for the bang zone
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RE:ID this fish please!
Rainbow.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lavertonim ... otostream/
(Bottom)Small Brook Trout. Brooks have white on the leading edge of the lower fins.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/lavertonim ... otostream/
(Bottom)Small Brook Trout. Brooks have white on the leading edge of the lower fins.
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RE:ID this fish please!
I believe that Marc is correct, it is a juvenile rainbow trout. Once it gets a bit older, the larger markings (parr marks) will fade and it will look like your typical rainbow. I will say that for an alpine lake, it is a good sized juvi and quite fat to boot!
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another member suggested cutthroat on my blog - could it be a cuttbow?
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RE:ID this fish please!
Not in my opinion.
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RE:ID this fish please!
Mike, cutts and hybrids thereof normally have their jaw line extend past the eye. The fish you caught definitely has a rainbow sized mouth and subsequently the jaw line stops at the eye.
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This could just be from limited experience, but I've noticed cutthroats, and cuttbows, have much longer jaws than rainbows.
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RE:ID this fish please!
It is a Rainbow.
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RE:ID this fish please!
ok, thanks, that seems to be the concensus, juvenile rainbow.
RE:ID this fish please!
its a bow
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RE:ID this fish please!
Most assuredly a Juvenal Rainbow, with Parr Marks. I suggest that this is probably a yearling.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.
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RE:ID this fish please!
If I am not mistaken, par marks show up on many different juveniles and disappear as the fish grows older. Notice the EB above, it also has these marks.
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I agree with that also.bionic_one wrote:This could just be from limited experience, but I've noticed cutthroats, and cuttbows, have much longer jaws than rainbows.
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....and such a HEALTHY little guy!!!! Must be lots of bugs up there or somethin...
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I noticed that as well, a real fatty. It wasn't bad the day I went up but other Alpine Lake trips this summer, yup, lot's of bugs to feed on up there.VooDuuChild wrote:....and such a HEALTHY little guy!!!! Must be lots of bugs up there or somethin...