04-05-2004, 12:26 AM
need to see tail fins to know better , but the shape and color and makeing of 2 nd pic resemble a golden trout but they dont ususally have spots..the first was harder to locate as i cant see fins or entire fish but its frontal freatures are close to a kern but maybe a young steelhead?might be a mix of two different types Rainbow Trout- Variable body color, may be more silver in lakes and reservoirs. The raibow has a red-to-pink stripe on its side with irregular spotting. Brown Trout- back is brown or olive with large spots. Sides are light brown to yellowish with large dark spots surrounded by halos of blue-gray. The tail has very few spots. Cutthroat Trout- body color is variable. A red or orange slash on the underside of the jaw. Spotting is more closely grouped towards the tail. Bull Trout- body color is olive green to brown above and on the sides with no wormlike markings. Spots are cream or crimson colored. The tail is slightly forked. Brook Trout- body color is green or blue with wormlike markings. Spots are yellow or pink with blue rings. Lower fins are white tipped and the tail is square.
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