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Thread: Huge trout!

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    Default Huge trout!

    Found this article...I can't believe I don't see a post here about this...

    http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/outp...out-the-l.html

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    It's HUGE!!!! Cindy

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    Holy moly.. Are the trout that are raised in Mt. Lassen steriod trout? Or was that natural growth?

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    Yeah I just saw that a few days ago at the SARL website. That is a damn huge trout.

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    corona !! What can i say !!!

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    LittleBassMike....Mt. Lassen raises and markets triploid rainbows....so, no, it is not natural growth but by genetic manipulation. That's a nice lookings triploid.

    Brian

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    It had somewhat of a tail. Im impressed.

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    i caught a couple trout at corona last weekend that had belly's full of eggs so there not all triploids. triploids are sterile.

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    Quote Originally Posted by socalrippin View Post
    i caught a couple trout at corona last weekend that had belly's full of eggs so there not all triploids. triploids are sterile.
    FYI: a belly full of eggs is not dispositive of a trout's ability to actually reproduce....triploided or not.

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    man, that fish is monstrous....

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