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The tiger trout I stocked last year are growing well considering that the pond was ice covered more than 5 months, the majority were 6 to 7 inches and the rest 4 inches. I fished for 15 minutes yesterday and got these 3. A 12 inch male. A 12 inch female. A 16 1/2 inch well fed female. As usual the color and markings vary quit a bit.
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Very good results for your small pond.
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I'm so glad you were finally able to get trout o tover winter in your pond. Some pretty fish!
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Thanks for the pics AP. Those are beautiful.
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I can't believe the looks of the large one in the bottom pic...If I didn't know any better and just made a very quick glance at it...I would have thought it was a Splake! The ones we used to catch in Georgian bay looked just like that (silver and nice and plump) only with spots instead of stripes.
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great pics AP, you must be one proud pond dad.
fishing w/ the old school bobber? and a worm or salmon egg? how do you normally fish for them?
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I can't believe the looks of the large one in the bottom pic...If I didn't know any better and just made a very quick glance at it...I would have thought it was a Splake! The ones we used to catch in Georgian bay looked just like that (silver and nice and plump) only with spots instead of stripes. The large female had very dark markings on the top but faded quickly on the sides, I'm always surprised at the difference in color and patterns in tigers.
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great pics AP, you must be one proud pond dad.
fishing w/ the old school bobber? and a worm or salmon egg? how do you normally fish for them? Dave I use a #6 long shank hook with the barb crushed and a few red beads and silver blade, with a big piece of night crawler. The bobber is usually about 3 ft above the hook. I've tried different color blades but the silver always seems to give the most action.
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They look great AP!!! Hope you get another winter out of them - really would like to see how they look next fall.
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Thanks F-H, I'm hoping to have some good size tigers by next year.
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Wow, really nice looking fish, AP! Congrats!
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Good job AP. Gorgeous colors/pattern. What is next with the pond?
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Good job AP. Gorgeous colors/pattern. What is next with the pond? Right now I'm just focused on getting the tigers and BRKT to make it thru another winter, the new 2" siphon pipe is fully insulated now and hopefully supply 50 gpm right thru the winter. I'll still be pumping water from the stream to the pond like last winter which should add another 15 gpm. One thing I would like to add is maybe a dozen adult SMB, and see how they do.
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