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So whats the species - Dryrod - 04-19-2009 [font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4] ![]() [center][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4][inline SGR.JPG][/size][/#008000][/font] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] So whats the species - macfly55 - 04-20-2009 is it a sub species of golden?? I Know we had a similar looking fish on here before.. my first reaction was golden.. or dolly varden.. ?? MacFly [signature] Re: [macfly55] So whats the species - jigs - 04-20-2009 golden was my first guesse. A dolly fry has spots like a brown/brookie at that size if i remember right. [signature] Re: [macfly55] So whats the species - Dryrod - 04-20-2009 [#008000]Haven't heard of any goldens being this far south. Here is a chart to ponder over. BTW I don't have an answer.[/#008000] [center][inline CHT.jpg] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] So whats the species - jigs - 04-23-2009 i got bored and searched a bit and the only trout that i could see is rainbows, i would have guessed it would have a bit more colour but probly a rainbow. [signature] Re: [jigs] So whats the species - jigs - 04-26-2009 maybe a redband trout. Not sure of the location of that stream but they are found in some streams in Cal. Only in the north. [signature] Re: [jigs] So whats the species - Dryrod - 04-26-2009 ![]() [inline 2.jpg] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] So whats the species - jigs - 04-26-2009 thats what i was thinking also but sense its only 3 inches long who knows. I have seen steelhead fry that look very similar to that pic also. [signature] Re: [jigs] So whats the species - Dryrod - 04-26-2009 [left][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]At about 6" for the top and 8" for the bottom fish they would be considered as juveniles. At that stage in their life would believe that they are developing truer coloring & markings. What do you think?[/size][/#008000][/font] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] So whats the species - jigs - 04-26-2009 i would guesse a redband. But another way they tell to distinguish a redband is. The tips of there fins have a bit of white. The bottom fish you can tell but cant see any on the top. [signature] Re: [jigs] So whats the species - Dryrod - 04-27-2009 [center][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]The botom fish is actually a McCloud Redand.[/size][/#008000][/font] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] So whats the species - jigs - 04-27-2009 ya thats what i was comparing you can see the white tips on the bottom fish but not on the top fish. Wasnt very clear. [signature] Re: [jigs] So whats the species - Dryrod - 04-27-2009 [#008000] ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] So whats the species - peter805 - 08-21-2009 I know this post is kinda old but .............what WT rod would be the best for fish of that size or maybe even a little bigger? Peter [signature] Re: [peter805] So whats the species - Dryrod - 08-21-2009 [center][font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3] ![]() [/center] [signature] Re: [Dryrod] So whats the species - peter805 - 08-22-2009 Cool , 3WT it is. I may get one if Cabelas puts something nice on sale. Thank you Peter [signature] |