It sounds like we all are a bit confused about the difference between the two strains. Maybe we can pool our collective knowledge and figuire this out. Scott, where are you?? LOL
My minimal knowledge base tells me that Kamloops tend to have a small head with the fat bodies, thus the nick name "Flying Footballs" or "Football Fish". When hooked, they fight very aggressively and like to go air born quite a bit. That is about all I know. Gerrard tend to have more symetrical bodies with the head being in proportion to the rest of the body size. Gerrard's also like to go airborn but not as much as a Kamloops. The Gerrard home waters in B.C. is based around Jewel and Kootenay Lakes with obvious spill out into the Kootenay River system. Now the confusing part. Both fish grow at rapid rates and have home waters in area's that are extremely close to each other. The Kootenay River system extends down into the West and it is my understanding that this is where the rainbows in Pend Orielle came from. However, the web site for the Pend Orielle fishing derby lists the fish as Kamloops. Anybody have any more information to add? Mike
