05-01-2013, 03:35 AM
Tigers are a sterile fish bred/created in captivity. So that one has to survive (not get hooked or at least if hooked get released) or be stocked to continute to be there.
Tigers are a agressive breed. Bred in captivity since they are not natural. The reason for the breed is to control say suckers or other populations of fish not desired. They are a fish eater! Not saying they won't hit a lure, powerbait or a worm just that a fish imitation bait/lure would increase your odds of catching one. Brook Trout (male) / Brown Trout (female). Being bred in captivity allows one a certain amount of control over the breed. Don't want it there anymore don't stock it. They will eventually go away via old age or getting caught. They "can" be produced naturally but very unlikely (circumstances for this to happen isn't common).
A Splake is another fish just like the Tiger. Bred to be a fish eater to control a certain body of water. Brook Trout(male)/Lake Trout (female). Again another fish that could happen in the wild but extrememly unlikey.
Utah is huge on both of those breeds to control their lakes.
A Brown Trout is also a fish eater. They just don't grow as fast and are not as aggressive as the previously mentioned in captivity breeds.
So for any of them mentioned above if you want to catch one a fish imitation lure or fish type of bait would increase your odds of catching one.
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Tigers are a agressive breed. Bred in captivity since they are not natural. The reason for the breed is to control say suckers or other populations of fish not desired. They are a fish eater! Not saying they won't hit a lure, powerbait or a worm just that a fish imitation bait/lure would increase your odds of catching one. Brook Trout (male) / Brown Trout (female). Being bred in captivity allows one a certain amount of control over the breed. Don't want it there anymore don't stock it. They will eventually go away via old age or getting caught. They "can" be produced naturally but very unlikely (circumstances for this to happen isn't common).
A Splake is another fish just like the Tiger. Bred to be a fish eater to control a certain body of water. Brook Trout(male)/Lake Trout (female). Again another fish that could happen in the wild but extrememly unlikey.
Utah is huge on both of those breeds to control their lakes.
A Brown Trout is also a fish eater. They just don't grow as fast and are not as aggressive as the previously mentioned in captivity breeds.
So for any of them mentioned above if you want to catch one a fish imitation lure or fish type of bait would increase your odds of catching one.
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