Oops!  Doh!  My bad . . .

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From: "Bug Thrower" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: Tiger Trout? Been around a long time . . .


> I believe Don was correct, The tiger trout is a hybrid of the Brown and
the
> Brook trout, no rainbow blood richard.
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> bt
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> From: "rdembry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 12:30 PM
> Subject: Re: Tiger Trout? Been around a long time . . .
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> > Tiger trout have been around for a long time (relatively).  In the
> mid-70's,
> > the Nevada Fish & Game planted some in a lake near where I lived in
Elko,
> > NV.  The trout were aggressive, good fighters, and grew quickly.  If the
> > trout were available to Nevada in the mid-70's, I suspect they were
around
> > elsewhere before that.
> >
> > I believe the concept with tiger trout is not necessarily to control
> species
> > like the perch.  Remember, it's just a hybrid brook/rainbow trout.
> Rather,
> > the fish is similar to the triploid fish in that they are sterile, and
> pack
> > on the poundage very quickly.  I don't know how the cost of tiger trout
> > compare to triploid rainbows, but if tiger trout were less expensive,
then
> > it would seem logical that WDFW would start planting them in lieu of
> > triploid.
> >
> > Richard Embry
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Dell Coppock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: "Don Sax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "WA Fly Fishers"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 2:42 PM
> > Subject: Re: Tiger Trout?
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> > > I think the WDFW is hoping that these will reduce the stunted Perch
> > > population in some of the lakes that they are no longer able manage by
> > using
> > > rotenone.
> > > Dell
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> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Don Sax" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > To: "WA Fly Fishers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Sent: Friday, September 28, 2001 2:36 PM
> > > Subject: Tiger Trout?
> > >
> > >
> > > > In last week's Spokesman-Review there was an article about a hybrid
> > trout
> > > > species called a tiger trout that was just introduced by the WDFW
into
> a
> > > > small lake near here.
> > > >
> > > > The trout (called a tiger trout) is a  sterile cross between a brook
> and
> > a
> > > > brown.  It has the brook's vermiculations and the brown's coloring.
> This
> > > > fish is more aggressive than either of its parents and is a surface
> > > feeder.
> > > > I have read that because it is so aggressive, it is relatively easy
to
> > > > catch.  And because it will take dry flies as well as wet flies,
this
> > > hybrid
> > > > is an excellent quarry for fly fisherman.
> > > >
> > > > About 5,000 4"to 5" tiger trout have been released into a 47 acre
lake
> > > near
> > > > Cheney called Fish Lake. Most of those should reach 8" or more by
next
> > > > spring.
> > > >
> > > > Sounds like a lot of fun.  Has anyone on the list had any experience
> > > > catching these?  Is this a new species for Washington?   And
finally,
> > does
> > > > WDFW plan to expand the tiger trout stocking program?
> > > >
> > > > Don
> > > > (Spokane)
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