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Old 10-14-2009, 07:58 PM
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Cold, rainy weather, and a tiger

I had the itch to head down to the hated/loved spring creek after class today. Got on the water around 3.30 pm, and the rain hadn't quite started coming down. Tossed a black slumpbuster and caught an average little brown on the 3rd cast. Nothing photo worthy. I then headed upstream to work the undercut banks.
This is my 5th trip to said creek, been skunked twice but today was downright epic. Laid into a toad, more on that later....

Pretty nice to have in your backyard....
The spring creek everyone loves to hate

I focused on working the undercut banks with the slumpbuster. Suddenly, this aggressive little trout latched on, and flew out of the water on the 6 weight hookset. I had never seen a trout like this before, and on closer examination, no doubt it was a tiger trout... I have never caught one, let alone seen one in a stream. My guess is it was one of the SNP removal fish, stocked with the rest of the browns. I was amazed how aggressive the little fella was. I felt like I had found a needle in a haystack, catching this tiny fish.

closeup. No doubt it is a tiger....

Beautiful fish. Rare, too.
I then headed downstream and laid into a TOAD. The thing grabbed a big, black marabou leech, about ripped the rod out of my hand. He was aggressive. Sorry the photos are blurry, I was shaking because I was pretty excited




I couldnt zoom out far enough to fit him in the frame, he was a handfull! Brookies are so much easier to manage


I quickly got him back in the water so he could go about his business....




After he went about his way I caught another smaller brown and decided to call it quits. I don't mind the rain, as long as the fish are bitin'!
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:05 PM
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Definitely a tiger trout - VERY cool. That fish must have been born in that stream - right? Was a bit confused - you said some of the fish were taken from SNP and stocked in this stream?
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:07 PM
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Awesome report Jessie. I bet you are dead on about your tiger...Nice fish!!!!

I too spent the rainy day on a spring creek. I will post up a report this evening.
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:08 PM
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Definitely a tiger trout - VERY cool. That fish must have been born in that stream - right? Was a bit confused - you said some of the fish were taken from SNP and stocked in this stream?
Yes, the park service removed the browns and instead of disposing of them stocked them in this spring creek. My theory is the little tiger made it in the batch. There is little natural reproduction in this stream, as the bottom is very silty. And the brookies haven't been in there in a long, long time. It's mostly browns with the occasional bow.

I can't come up with any more feesable theory at the moment
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:31 PM
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what a slab... look at the kype on that thing!!!!
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:34 PM
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what a slab... look at the kype on that thing!!!!
Dang near looks like a salmon with that kype of his... he had an attitude!
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Old 10-14-2009, 08:49 PM
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Nice fish Cowboy.
Funny you mention tigers, I'm headed to a brook up here on Sunday that has a good population of them. Hopefully the weather will hold up for me. If I get one, I'll be sure to put up a pic.
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Old 10-14-2009, 09:48 PM
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Please do share some pictures if you come up with them. Having never seen a tiger trout before, I was amazed what a pretty fish they are.


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Nice fish Cowboy.
Funny you mention tigers, I'm headed to a brook up here on Sunday that has a good population of them. Hopefully the weather will hold up for me. If I get one, I'll be sure to put up a pic.
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Old 10-14-2009, 10:08 PM
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That tiger is very cool. That monster brown ain't too bad either. Way to go.
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Old 10-14-2009, 10:18 PM
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Awesome Jesse...I know some tigers did sneak into those brown buckets from the park. As you know they're sterile but would surely wreak havoc on young brook populations.



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