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What Kind Of Trout

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Hey guys,

I caught 2 trouts that looked like this last week at Jamaica Pond in Boston. I thought they were brown trouts, but something seemed different. Do you guys recognize this trout?

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I forgot to attach the picture.

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Thanks! I only thought there were rainbow, brown, and brook trouts. I never heard of tiger trouts before; they fight like crazy though

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Thanks! I only thought there were rainbow, brown, and brook trouts. I never heard of tiger trouts before; they fight like crazy though

Tigers are a Brown/Brook cross.

BTW, "Trouts" are a lot like "Deers", neither exist!  ;) 

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BTW, "Trouts" are a lot like "Deers", neither exist!  ;)

Unless it's in a possessive use.

BTW, "Trouts" are a lot like "Deers", neither exist!  ;)

 

 

Ok wise guy...what is the plural form of Bigfoot?

And here I thought the term "tiger trout" was just a punchline.

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That would be a tiger trout. Brown/brook hybrid.

Unless it's in a possessive use.

Which would include the incredibly misused apostrophe.

 

Ok wise guy...what is the plural form of Bigfoot?

They do not exist either!  ;)

They do not exist either!  ;)

 

 

Well played.  But, the answer would be Bigfoots, Bigfeets, or Squatchies.

 

 

They do not exist either!  ;)

But, but...the guys on the show find them every day.

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Ok wise guy...what is the plural form of Bigfoot?

Thems bigfeets, that's two. Or when there's more than two it's a gathering of bigfeets.

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Which would include the incredibly misused apostrophe.

 

They do not exist either!  ;)

They do exists they just haven't hit u up for your fish yet for the right of passage.

Yup seen one. Hear them often.

  • Super User

Massachusetts stocks 100 tiger trout per "Sully" & "Patty" on the South Shore... there are more tiger trout than water in some places.

you caught two tigers in one day? wow!

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Good going! Trout season opens up here next month.

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