Mountainbrookie
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- Jul 18, 2009
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sandfly wrote:
A tiger whether in th wild or hatchery will have the fins of a brook trout, if not then its a plain old brown . There are several species of brown, the most common is the german brown, the others are from scotland, ireland, etc.
You'll notice that the pectorals are not particularly brookie like.
sandfly wrote:
redietz wrote:You'll notice that the pectorals are not particularly brookie like.
Their not,??? gunpowder river fish is orange on black, on white is a brookie color.
Mountainbrookie wrote:
I caught this uniquely colored brown (?) today on a black ghost streamer. I catch quite a few browns in this stream that also have the tiger stripe/ worm markings. Just looking for some clarification as it's definitely not your typical brown.
live2fish wrote:
Mountainbrookie wrote:
I caught this uniquely colored brown (?) today on a black ghost streamer. I catch quite a few browns in this stream that also have the tiger stripe/ worm markings. Just looking for some clarification as it's definitely not your typical brown.
I wrote to the PFBC and asked them about this trout. Got the reply back today. They said it is a tiger trout. So that should make it offical.
Here is the reply.
Yes, you are correct. It is a tiger trout.
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Spring Reilly | Central Region Outreach and Education Coordinator
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