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Thread: Utah Tiger Trout

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    Default Utah Tiger Trout

    Since California has not yet warmed up to the genetically created Tiger Trout, I thought you would enjoy these pictures. Caught last week at a Lake in Southernish Utah that will not be named. Enjoy!

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    Nice looking fish, that 3 rd fish is gorgeous! Did you throw lures at them or gettum on bait? I believe Sarl had them a few years back but not positive....welcome to the board, what took ya so long?


    TD

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    The color is Sweet!
    Can't wait to get back to Utah and fish all the lakes again, thanks for the pixs.
    NG

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    THOSE ARE SOME AWESOME LOOKIN TROUT!!
    GREAT COLOR,HOPE THEY BRINGEM THIS WAY!!
    THANKS FOR THE POST

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    I grew up in Southern California but have lived in Utah for the past 10 years. The trout fishing in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming keeps me from ever considering a move back to SoCal.

    I do fish California every year, usually deep sea and the high sierras. But if any of you need Utah trout tips, feel free to let me know.

    Jared Fields
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    Jared@MyProvoHome.com

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    Okay, that does it, I'm moving to utah.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokehound View Post
    Okay, that does it, I'm moving to utah.
    need a room mate. lol

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    I read about those last year when my wife and I were preparing to go to Colorado and Utah for a fishing trip. They are a hybrid between Brown Trout and Brook Trout. I am surprised they can even hybridize, although I think they are sterile. We didn't catch any of those, but I caught a Splake Trout at Navajo Lake in Southwestern Utah. That was a pleasant surprise. Splake Trout are hybrids between Brook Trout and Lake Trout, and they actually are fertile. Apparently, those states are into stocking hybrid trout, but California is not.

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    They stock these killer trout to keep the brook trout population down in some places. Apparently they are pretty ferocious eaters. These fish can occur naturally where there is brown and brook trout but its very rare. And the tiger itself is sterile.

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    Default Any comparisons

    on how they fight ... and how they taste ... vs rainbows and browns?

    Why did you not want to name the lake? j/c

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