EVOLUTION, LAND RACES

Hashishh

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It says west of the Rockies. Not the western Rockies. You need to work on your reading comprehension.
There's actually a really nice coloured picture that shows "range" of the trout.

My reading comprehension might not be the best but at least I can understand a picture.


Man.


And quite honestly, people like you are why this forum sucks. Just admit you're wrong and move on. Wouldn't mind an apology either for that comment.

Seems people can't have a civilized discussion anymore.
 

fishwhistle1

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And man are they fun to catch got a custom 13' St. Croix with a tournament drifter caught steel and browns all over the great lakes.
We have the Loch Levine strain of browns as well real beauties
 

fishwhistle1

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So many things called a trout but really aren't brook trout/speckle trout are really a char same as lake trout they are from the char family as well.
Check out golden trout from the high sierras another sub species of rainbow trout almost interbred with rainbows to extinction because of stupid stocking practice's.
Apache Trout another cool one
and then the blueback trout from Maine really a land locked artic char
Aurora trout from northern Ontario (really really rare maybe 11 lakes)
the list goes on and on
 

Antitheist

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It says west of the Rockies. Not the western Rockies. You need to work on your reading comprehension.
Imao... I bet you use those little orange marshmallows as bait huh?

So many things called a trout but really aren't brook trout/speckle trout are really a char same as lake trout they are from the char family as well.
Check out golden trout from the high sierras another sub species of rainbow trout almost interbred with rainbows to extinction because of stupid stocking practice's.
Apache Trout another cool one
and then the blueback trout from Maine really a land locked artic char
Aurora trout from northern Ontario (really really rare maybe 11 lakes)
the list goes on and on
Russia has a ton of species too! Some that only exist in one giant lake.
 
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SchmoeJoe

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So many things called a trout but really aren't brook trout/speckle trout are really a char same as lake trout they are from the char family as well.
Check out golden trout from the high sierras another sub species of rainbow trout almost interbred with rainbows to extinction because of stupid stocking practice's.
Apache Trout another cool one
and then the blueback trout from Maine really a land locked artic char
Aurora trout from northern Ontario (really really rare maybe 11 lakes)
the list goes on and on
You forgot bull trout which are also actually a char.
 

SchmoeJoe

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There's actually a really nice coloured picture that shows "range" of the trout.

My reading comprehension might not be the best but at least I can understand a picture.


Man.


And quite honestly, people like you are why this forum sucks. Just admit you're wrong and move on. Wouldn't mind an apology either for that comment.

Seems people can't have a civilized discussion anymore.
You told me I don't know what I was talking about long before I was even slightly rude. The picture that shows the range doesn't show anything of the Rockies being highlighted. It clearly says mountains west of the Rockies. Unless the Rocky mountains can somehow be west of the themselves than it's pretty clear that you didn't understand the sentence.
 

fishwhistle1

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then we have the gmo fish category
splake cross between a speckle and laker
tiger trout cross between rainbow and brown
 

Hashishh

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You told me I don't know what I was talking about long before I was even slightly rude. The picture that shows the range doesn't show anything of the Rockies being highlighted. It clearly says mountains west of the Rockies. Unless the Rocky mountains can somehow be west of the themselves than it's pretty clear that you didn't understand the sentence.
Err.. No, I didn't.

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And yes... It does. Regardless I'm over it.

At least we can all agree trout are fun to catch and I find even more fun to eat.

Anyone got some good recipes? Personally I season mine with bread crumbs and lemon pepper and fry with oil.
 

Hashishh

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can you say Indian candy delicious or cedar plank that bitch on the que
Mmm I've been tempted to smoke them on the barbeque with a bit of maple or cherry. Cedar plank would be good.

One time I forgot my frying pan when I went out. Didn't have a lighter or anything but managed to get a fire going with some sticks and a shoelace. Ended up throwing a big rock in the middle of the fire and letting it burn down to Embers. Threw a couple on the rock.
Not sure if I was just hungry and exhausted but I swear that was the most moist and flavourful brown I ever had.
 

SchmoeJoe

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Err.. No, I didn't.

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And yes... It does. Regardless I'm over it.

At least we can all agree trout are fun to catch and I find even more fun to eat.

Anyone got some good recipes? Personally I season mine with bread crumbs and lemon pepper and fry with oil.
You were right about at least one thing. It was someone else's comment that I was responding to and not yours. For that I owe you an apology. I'm sorry about that.
 
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