Caught these fish in the same creek a few years apart. I'm curious to hear your thoughts in species. I know what the biologist told me. High country of Colorado. Please give your reasoning.
Well, it's definitely a char. CO high lakes can be an interesting gamble. It doesn't have parr marks to indicate small laker, but doesn't have the distinct squigglies of a brook trout. Almost looks like a little bully but what the heck would it be doing down there? Same goes for arctic char. I never rule anything out, people dump oddball fish in all kinds of oddball places.
Out of bull trout range, plus no pale spots on back. Brook trout have vermiculations on their back, and black on fins. Lake trout has a deeper forked tail. The only thing I can think of is splake (brook x lake)
The next drainage over would have such drastically different looking brookies? I'm going with the hybrid theory, unless this turns out to be some weirdo lake where someone planted fish that shouldn't be there.