Okay...can you identify this one?
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Okay...can you identify this one?
Or....why should Anglin' Archer have all the fun?
I know what this is, btw.
I know what this is, btw.
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
cutt and brown mix...... in spawning colors
hurricane?
hurricane?
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
This one looks like a Palomino. A Golden/Rainbow cross.
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
square tail, orange fins. looks like some brook trout in that fish, possibly 100%.
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
bowfin? lol im just guessing to me its a golden bow
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
My best guess is some kind of brooke,maybe with a brown.
Maybe a brookie on the "juice"
Maybe a brookie on the "juice"
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
Okay, I'll fess up. It's an Apache Trout, ( http://www.cooperativeconservationameri ... sp?pid=136 ) Caught out of Hurricane Lake, on the White Mountain Apache Reservation, back in '93
The orange-ish fins come from the fact that this particular trout was getting her spawning colors on.
The orange-ish fins come from the fact that this particular trout was getting her spawning colors on.
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
Well done. Did you get a less grainy picture you could e-mail me? I would love to have one for my records. I also caught an Apache Trout, but I was very young and did not get a picture.No_Bad_Skunks wrote:Okay, I'll fess up. It's an Apache Trout, ( http://www.cooperativeconservationameri ... sp?pid=136 ) Caught out of Hurricane Lake, on the White Mountain Apache Reservation, back in '93
The orange-ish fins come from the fact that this particular trout was getting her spawning colors on.
In my day (~1965), you had to have an invite to fish for them; do they allow more open fishing in the White Mountains now?
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RE:Okay...can you identify this one?
[quote="Anglinarcher"]Well done. Did you get a less grainy picture you could e-mail me? I would love to have one for my records. I also caught an Apache Trout, but I was very young and did not get a picture.
In my day (~1965), you had to have an invite to fish for them]Regrettably, no...that's the best pic I have. Only had a crummy camera in those days.
The year I caught that fish, you were allowed to target them in only two lakes, Christmas Tree and Hurricane. It was by special permit, with selective regs and only a one fish limit. There was also a limited season, Memorial Day thru Labor day.
Now, however, I see that they've been stocked in several other lakes, including Sunrise Lake...which pricks up my interest a bit. Sunrise grows some very nice trout; the brookie in my avatar came out of there.
In my day (~1965), you had to have an invite to fish for them]Regrettably, no...that's the best pic I have. Only had a crummy camera in those days.
The year I caught that fish, you were allowed to target them in only two lakes, Christmas Tree and Hurricane. It was by special permit, with selective regs and only a one fish limit. There was also a limited season, Memorial Day thru Labor day.
Now, however, I see that they've been stocked in several other lakes, including Sunrise Lake...which pricks up my interest a bit. Sunrise grows some very nice trout; the brookie in my avatar came out of there.