Are these really all Rainbow Trout?
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- Angler
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Are these really all Rainbow Trout?
After I put them all next to each other I realized that they really don't all look the same. The flesh color is also obviously different too. Does anybody know why this may be? Are these all really Rainbow trout? Or does Lake Tye stock Triploid trout which makes the genetics slightly different and therefore their flesh tone different too?
I was a bit quick to getting to clean them, but in the pics you can see that the Rainbow from Beaver Lake is much darker in color. The three from Lake Tye however have a darker flesh tone - almost like Kokanee but their physical characteristics don't jive either.
I'd love to hear what you all think/know. I am totally scratching my head at this one.
Re: Are these really all Rainbow Trout?
fishing regs;
pages 87, 98, 100, 127.
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pages 87, 98, 100, 127.
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- Petty Officer
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Re: Are these really all Rainbow Trout?
I think you may have caught a hatchery steelhead.They were planted last year when they made the limit 10 fish,same with Greenlake,there som big ones in Tye,on one of my early reports I caught a 24 inch trout at the,you can see the pictures:)
Re: Are these really all Rainbow Trout?
I too have seen extreme variation in external and internal coloration of fish, from the same small lake though... (lake 12)
I used to fugure that the pale meat fish were freshly stocked, and redder meat fish were born in, or had been in the lake for a while. But i noticed the same variance in several 2-3+ lb holdover rainbows from the same lake. The stockers that they have putting in the lake have been less than .5 lbs each, as far as I know, so they had been in the same lake together for at least a year.
?????
I used to fugure that the pale meat fish were freshly stocked, and redder meat fish were born in, or had been in the lake for a while. But i noticed the same variance in several 2-3+ lb holdover rainbows from the same lake. The stockers that they have putting in the lake have been less than .5 lbs each, as far as I know, so they had been in the same lake together for at least a year.
?????
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Re: Are these really all Rainbow Trout?
good to know! They're definitely good fighters and taste really good too.
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Re: Are these really all Rainbow Trout?
Tye has steelhead planted. Some of them this past fall and others the previous fall