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In my country Brown trout is the native fish and Rainbows (and Brookies) are introduced stockies. Not hard to make a preference :D

Though in fact my fish of choice is Grayling, the Lady of the Stream!

J.

 

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I'd have to say favorite is the cutthroat trout. The rainbow (in steelhead form) runs a close second.

 

Tim

Moscow, Idaho

 

i was just wondering how many people like rainbow trout over any other trout?

 

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moscow had a good point. I like the huge gerrards rainbows (land locked salmon i think) but on the Bow river i prefer browns and out in the mountains and foot hills i prefer cutts and bulls.

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any trout is a good trout for me as long as it bites. but the bull trout are deffinatly one of the most exciting. especially when there latched on to a whitefish.

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I'd have to say that native Brookies are my favorite. The colors on them are fantastic. We don't have cutts or bulls around here.

 

Jeremy

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cuts really go have some great colors to them. We have both westslope and yellow stones up here

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For catching and releasing... our local Redband Rainbows...a high desert subspecies that is a little more temperature tolerant.

 

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For eating...the local kokanee (land-locked sockeye salmon)

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i like all the troutz!

but- as my 'forum handle' suggests- the cutthroat is tops for me!

though- if i were Old Hat on the other side... those bows are something to experience.

B) .

clarkii.

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i like all the troutz!

but- as my 'forum handle' suggests- the cutthroat is tops for me!

though- if i were Old Hat on the other side... those bows are something to experience.

B) .

clarkii.

 

Clarkii - you don't have to go too far...it is a Big D. Redside.

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It has always amazed me how the same species of fish can be so morphologically different just from watershed to watershed.

 

The cutthroat you find in central Idaho (can't remember the strain) are also beautiful and so are the Sierra's Golden Trout. Both of these are a close second for me.

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