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Went to Scofield last Saturday to catch chubs for bait to use at Strawberry this fall and winter. Saw a bunch of 3-4" tiger trout swimming near the shoreline, yet don't see any tigers on the stocking report. Anyone know what's up?
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Maybe the 35,000 fingerlings planted last year in April?
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I would have thought they would be much bigger by now. Tiger trout growth rates I've seen on line indicate they should be 3-4 times bigger a year later. Hope they start planting some much larger tigers up there soon.
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Good point. Hybridization like that very rarely allows for breeding but does happen, as in coyote-wolf crosses. Though when that happens in coyote-wolves, the first generation is pretty screwed up, and the second is practically an abomination that rarely lives to adulthood.
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Just curious were you able to catch any chubs I have been thinking about going up there also to see if I could stock up on some bait
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I caught 9 chubs in a couple of hours. Caught 8 pn worms and 1 on a spinner. Brought 8 home for bait. Fished south side of the dam arm.
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