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<blockquote data-quote="muskiemike12" data-source="post: 234564" data-attributes="member: 4897"><p>Rainbows have dark markings on a light background, Those fish look like they have light markings on a dark background. They are either Splake or Brook Trout. Brookies usually have a white front edge on their fins so I am leaning toward Splake, which is a Brookie/Lake Trout hybrid. </p><p></p><p>Anyway nice trout! Trout opens here in Janurary, but unless it gets colder here our lakes that harbor trout won't have safe ice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskiemike12, post: 234564, member: 4897"] Rainbows have dark markings on a light background, Those fish look like they have light markings on a dark background. They are either Splake or Brook Trout. Brookies usually have a white front edge on their fins so I am leaning toward Splake, which is a Brookie/Lake Trout hybrid. Anyway nice trout! Trout opens here in Janurary, but unless it gets colder here our lakes that harbor trout won't have safe ice. [/QUOTE]
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