07-18-2012, 08:16 PM
you know i see your point and i have been seeing some pics on the internet of tiger trout that almost looked like brookies, i guess its kinda a situation where us fisherman on this sight havnt had the chance to know that they can look different in differnt waters and brookie genes in tigers could be more prolific in certain ones cause i sure didnt, it looks like a brookie except the halos but if genetic testing was done on it and they say its a tiger then who can argue with science. if i caught it i would say brook but people are gonna disagree no matter what if its had been tested the way it has been.
all in all good fish and an interstesing thing to look at and discuss cause im sure its had everyone scratching there heads and second guessing themselves.
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all in all good fish and an interstesing thing to look at and discuss cause im sure its had everyone scratching there heads and second guessing themselves.
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