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This just ticks me off, Why would you keep a fish if your not sure what it is ?????? My point is "IF" that is a atlantic salmon you just broke the law!!!! The current regs for Atlantic salmon season is Jan 1 - Sept 30. :wallbash:

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This just ticks me off, Why would you keep a fish if your not sure what it is ?????? My point is "IF" that is a atlantic salmon you just broke the law!!!! The current regs for Atlantic salmon season is Jan 1 - Sept 30. :wallbash:

Amen, well said.

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Come on man why is there always that guy that has to ruin it for everyone else?

 

I dont think Im ruining this thread for everyone else, just making a valid point "if you dont know what it is dont keep it!!!"

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Although I THOUGHT this was a brown trout, I 'GOOGLED' 'brown trout, which gave me what I THINK to be the twin of Rich's fish?

 

http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/art20...5browntrout.jpg

 

Then I 'GOOGLED' 'Atlantic salmon, here's what I came up with . . . http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=104

 

If I knew how to do it, I'd cut & paste these photos into this thread . . . . because I don't think Rich took an OOS Atlantic salmon, it sure looks a lot like a nice IN-SEASON brown trout to me? Nice fish Rich . . . . . t'was the best I could come up with for you?

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Although I THOUGHT this was a brown trout, I 'GOOGLED' 'brown trout, which gave me what I THINK to be the twin of Rich's fish?

 

http://www.dnr.state.md.us/fisheries/art20...5browntrout.jpg

 

Then I 'GOOGLED' 'Atlantic salmon, here's what I came up with . . . http://www.landbigfish.com/fish/fish.cfm?ID=104

 

If I knew how to do it, I'd cut & paste these photos into this thread . . . . because I don't think Rich took an OOS Atlantic salmon, it sure looks a lot like a nice IN-SEASON brown trout to me? Nice fish Rich . . . . . t'was the best I could come up with for you?

0205browntrout.jpg

 

LBF_Atlantic_Salmon.gif

 

I think the trouble with Rich's fish is that it has the browns colours and tail but an atlantic jaw

Posted

I kept it because I assumed it was a chinook with funky colors. Now I believe it was a brown with a funky mouth.

Posted

What I think is, that Rich isn't really sure and is easily swayed to agree with whatever, as long as it doesn't get him into too much trouble... but yet, still creates enough of a stir to keep him interested. :whistling:

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Greencoachdog

Corn on the cob, fried Spud's, Fried fish, And does that look like Tomato chow chow, You are the MAN :thumbsup_anim: . Some good eatin there!

My vote, Brown Trout

Edited by Fish Farmer
Posted
And does that look like Tomato chow chow,

 

That is actually steamed yellow squash.

 

 

Roy

 

The ham hocks and collards were the night before, and the Pup gets all the leftovers... and when she wants "out" after eating collard greens, you'd better let her out quick!!!! :wallbash:

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Thats a cool looking fish Rich...Whatever it is. Its always nice to catch something different.

I heard some people talking down at the lake a couple days ago and I heard someone say that they are going to start stoking only Atlantic Salmon in Lake Ontario... didn't they already try that and it didn't work?Anybody know if theres any truth to this?

That would be weird if those were the only salmon around...

 

-Ben

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Rich,

Brown trout. There are spots on the adipose fin (third picture down). Atlantic adipose fin is unspotted.

I have caught two Atlantic salmon in Lake Ontario tribs few years back, one in Oshawa , one in Mississauga, neither one of them tagged.

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