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worldanglr
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Registered: May 2004 Location: Duvall, Washington, USA. Posts: 782
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aaron j
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Registered: December 2003 Location: Everett, Wa, usa. Posts: 206
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Wow! Those are such cool-looking trout. Can't wait till I catch my first one. Where did you find that beauty?
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Salvelinus
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Registered: May 2004 Location: WA Posts: 160
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Sorry, I don't mean to seem unfriendly but I can't tell you where I caught it. The lake can't handle that much pressure. Lenice and Nunnally have tigers though and I have caught them of this size there.
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dryfly09
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Registered: September 2005 Location: Ft. Collins, Colorado Posts: 31
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I love how tigers look and that is one hell of a fish
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QHays
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Registered: January 2006 Location: Here and There Posts: 168
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Another genetic mutant... Hatchery created craziness... Good thing they can't breed and hybridize with the natives like other introductions (rainbows, etc.)
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ddcanuck
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Registered: February 2005 Location: City, State Posts: 35
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What is a Tiger a hybrid of?
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Andy
Workin in a sweet mullet
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Registered: May 2004 Location: Lunkerville Posts: 834
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its a brownie/brookie mix
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KermodeDon
Spirit Bears
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Registered: December 2005 Location: Spanaway Wa
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Bueaty!
I know I would like to find one. Just one...
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meaux2
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Registered: March 2008 Location: Baker City, Oregon
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Are tiger trout stocked in Washington State Lakes bred in Washington State hatcheries and if so, where?
Tks.
Meaux from Baker City, Oregon
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Salvelinus
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Registered: May 2004 Location: WA Posts: 160
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I'm not sure where they are bred but I think it's very likely that it's in WA. If you call the WDFW I'm sure they'd tell you where they are bred.
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troutcatcher6
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Registered: July 2008 Location: Spokane, WA Posts: 255
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I have caught those spin fishing out on fish lake....... Can't w8 to catch a fat one fly fishin!!
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stilly stalker
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Registered: July 2010 Location: Shoreline, WA Posts: 847
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I know Kendall creek hatchery in Whatcom county raises them
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andy.larkin
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Registered: February 2011 Location: Victoria, British Columbia (CANADA) Posts: 33
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Nice one. Didn't know there were tiger's up in the NW.
Twin Lake in Manitoba has a "Trophy" tiger trout fishery with fish up to 30+".
They're a blast to fish when the boatmen begin to fall in the late autumn.
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