They are definitely two different species.

Wes


DonO wrote:

<x-tad-smaller>The only place I know of with bull trout is Flathead Lake, and they call them Dolly Varden, too.</x-tad-smaller>
<x-tad-smaller>I don't know of a distinction between the two and my trout book doesn't show one.</x-tad-smaller>

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Bill asked if the fish he caught was a Dolly Varden or a Bull Trout.

Here's one of Bill's fish (a dolly?)
<img src="http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/flyfish/images/fish04/7-3/dolly3-sm.jpg">

Here's a photo of a bull trout taken in the Metolius River, Oregon.
<img src="http://fawkit.org/kc104/metolius2/S3010018.JPG">

notice the differences in coloration and markings

Wes Wada
Bend, Oregon


On Jul 5, 2004, at 4:43 PM, Bill & Tina wrote:


july 3rd fishing

maybe my biggest trout.


http://www.graysharborcomputer.com/flyfish/qriver5.htm


BP

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