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  1. #11
    Nice pic !!!! Good size fish also.
    Bryan Haywood

  2. #12
    Stocked Brookie
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    Damn nice Tiger there Aaron!

  3. #13
    World Record Trout
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    That looks like a mackerel!

  4. #14
    Hatchery Fingerling
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    Thats a beauty, Aaron!

  5. #15
    I got this one on Tuesday. Here in New Jersey.




  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by fredy View Post
    Not from a Limestoner, but Tigers none the less from the KLG. Picked both of theese guys during high waters on two different occaisions.
    Those fish would have confused me. I've never seen a spotted Tiger. Those I've seen looked the fish Aaron posted- with vermiculated stripes rather than spots.

  7. #17
    Stocked Brookie
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    Those fish would have confused me. I've never seen a spotted Tiger. Those I've seen looked the fish Aaron posted- with vermiculated stripes rather than spots.
    Google "tiger Trout" you can see all the variations.

  8. #18
    There's probably nothing about trout that I haven't Googled a hundred times. I just searched Google images again, and Tigers pictured are vermiculated. (I was surprised to see the only Tiger I ever caught on the page.) I don't question your identification. I'm sure yours were Tigers- the spots are elongated to the point of verging on vermiculations- its just that I haven't seen that variation and would have found it a head-scratcher if I were pulling one from my net. Interesting fish.

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