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Yep. Looks more like a splake (hybrid brook trout and lake trout). That would be a hatchery fish.Sure doesn't look like a brookie to me. But maybe that's what giant females look like.
Yes, it's just at 4 miles with a 2400' gain...Didn't click this article to see if it was mentioned, but it was a backpack into and out of the lake where he caught it. The CPW brief I read said that the fish had lost color on the hike out. Hard to believe a fish like that can grow at 11,000'.
Thats why they are called SQUARE TAILD by some ontario CANADA fishermen/women !!Sure doesn't look like a brookie to me. But maybe that's what giant females look like.
Do you think the anglers involved would be so stupid as to actually tell the truth about the lake they fished? I certainly wouldn't. Never have, as a matter of fact.The Colorado Record for Brook Trout was broken twice last year, just months apart and in different locations after the record had stood since the 1940's.
It's too bad they named the lake in the press releases. It's one thing when a record fish gets pulled from a big reservoir somewhere, and quite another when it's a small lake of just a few acres. A 3 or 4 mile hike is not much of a deterrent in Colorado these days.
Do you think the anglers involved would be so stupid as to actually tell the truth about the lake they fished? I certainly wouldn't. Never have, as a matter of fact.