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![]() here a pic
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#32
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![]() that's not a forked tail.
it's a brown trout.
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![]() if u can see the High res pick it's forked and the eye falls within the jaw line a coworker of mine catches them at aeroflex and said the same thing it looks like a landlocked but all I care is I finally busted my cherry that day catching a trout from the valley caught many of bass but first ever trout brown landlocked dosent matter cherry has been popped
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![]() 100 % brown trout.. They take on the silver color after spending some time in RV after being stocked...
Congrats...
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![]() def a brown, the color is similar to a landlock BUT the forked tail is way easier to spot, its like a flying V guitar, that tail is a brown trout, they get very silvery esp in the colder water
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