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how bout these names
Salmo trutta morpha fario and Salmo trutta morpha lacustris
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lol true.. but am I at least close??
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lol.. I gots so much to learn.. :-)
I think Ill just do what I did while on the the water in TN and keep whispering here fishy fishy fishy.. as I watch my fly.. LOL..
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lol. well I didnt get skunked.. no huge fish.. but fish were caught..
I do sort of a zen, native American rain chant sort of thing.. not sure if it draws the fish in.. or scares other anglers away from that crazy guy chanting on the water.. course if they get too close I "accidentally" hook them in the lip on an errant back cast.. LOL>.
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well .. MacLarry was not too thrilled about the hook in the lip thing.. thank goodness for barbless hooks.. plus.. he quit saying.. "there he is.. got another " for some reason or the other.. [crazy]
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to the contrary.. I am finding this post interesting.. at least Im learning a little bit about the species of fish out there....
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Hmm, Bill, Mike, Oncoryhnchus Mykiss ?? Just a guess
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a mykiss fish.. is that any relative to the "dork fish" that loves dem corndogs?? [laugh]
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[center]Don't know that one , was hoping you could help me out with the official name of this one -
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maybe a Salmo trutta X Salvelinus fontinalis ?
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Yep, I've been told there is a strong possibility that it is a naturally reproduced Tiger trout. It was 17.3" long and it ate a pretty big streamer on a NYS river.
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Im not the expert here but it sure looks like a tiger.. perhaps one of our more experienced anglers will give comment soon..
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