03-05-2015, 05:15 AM
[quote wormandbobber]Tiger trout do also happen naturally....albeit where one of the two parent species has artificially been stocked.
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That's what I mean. Tiger trout only happened when a non-native species was put in the equation. Brown trout.
Splake have always happened naturally. In fact, many of the large brook trout records are questioned as being possible natural splake, since lake trout and brook trout both are native to those same waters.
Brown trout never ran in the same neighborhood as brook trout 'till man made it happen. Stinkin' browns. JUST KIDDING! I quite like brown trout.
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That's what I mean. Tiger trout only happened when a non-native species was put in the equation. Brown trout.
Splake have always happened naturally. In fact, many of the large brook trout records are questioned as being possible natural splake, since lake trout and brook trout both are native to those same waters.
Brown trout never ran in the same neighborhood as brook trout 'till man made it happen. Stinkin' browns. JUST KIDDING! I quite like brown trout.
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