Potential New World Record Rainbow
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Holy Ocean Liners Batman, that thing is friggin huge. Sickly huge.:sick: :sick: :sick:
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That is awesome. That thing looks like a whale. Thanks for posting it.
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Wow... Thats more than a pan fry... That is monsterous... That thing blows my mind..!
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That thing looks like an alien fish..
Jabba the trout.. |
WOW!!
cohod |
That thing is almost as big around as it is long!!! That would have been nice on the fly.
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Wow
OMG. That's an amazing bow. Kudos to them boys. Its' twice as big around as my best bow!! LOL. Hopefully a new record.
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These kids had a story in the Nov/Dec issue of the Western Sportsman (hopefully I can say that) They had a 28.45, 33.3 pounder then, what a huge fish thanks for the photo's.
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probably tastes like mud, throw her back;)
holy huge |
Triplods?
Must be. Or am I wrong? |
Don't mean to hijack thread but what is a triplod?
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read more here http://www.gofishbc.com/maxperformance.htm |
new record
hey were is chef, I'm ready for him to come out left field and call this a fake, haha.:lol:
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Thoose are some damn big fish.
Does anyone know more on them? |
Whaaat? Holy Moly! No 'Photo Shop' there. What a monster! Good on ya boys.
Does anyone know what the current world record is (I have a feeling it has just been SHATTERED!)? However, if the chromosome thing proves accurate, will that record have a 'Barry Bonds astricx' beside it?? Nice bow though. Tree |
Guys on the BC fishing board are saying there's been a few 50+ lbers from interior BC, but no proof... I'd like to know what the official proved record is too.
I think this fish is so big because of all the poos from myself and every other southern albertan which eventually end up in Dief :lol: |
Sal, I'm such a freakin' cynic by times, but that fish looks like something you'd see in the WWF! Just doesn't look natural, more like 'Blinkey' from the Simpsons! IMHO
Tree |
The fish are triploids. Many are escapees from the fish farm in the area. I believe the old rainbow record was around 42lb, a steelhead
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Triploid or not, what a smasher.
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Here's a few more facts:
Weight 43.6 pounds Length 38.5 inches Girth 34 inches Old record - 42.3 pounds, Alaska, 1970 Caught from shore on a Mepps cyclops spoon. The "fishing geeks" as they are known say they have caught and released 200 rainbows over 20 pounds and 12 over 30 pounds during the last two years. |
I may have to order some of these for my pond next spring.
I see they are only $0.20 more than regular RB trout. Same price as Brookies. |
All good stuff, but what about the world record? If it is a genetically altered triploid, will it count? Or will it count with a '*'?
Tree |
As you may have seen, I started a post about this fish before I seen this one.
A guy I work with told me about it. His Brother fishes there all the time. He told be that there are some HUGE BOWS in there, but I didnt believe him. Well now I guess I look like the JackA**. Man that thing is massive. I think I am going to make a trip this summer. |
Here's what the "fishing geeks" said on another forum.
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Good for them and congrats on the fish, but I for one am NOT comfortable with a genetically altered fish being the new WORLD Record without at least a footnote. Nothing against the fishermen or the fish.
A giant freak of nature is one thing.....a man-made giant freak of nature is another. IMHO Tree |
Can someone explian to me what the differance with steelheads and regular rainbows are.
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I always thought the only difference is that steelhead are sea run fish, and rainbows are the landlocked brothers???? But not a coastal raised guy and dont really know myself. So really good question. Now im curious too.
keep a strain on er. |
wow i wish!!!!
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Anyone know if this was caught in the reservoir or at the bottom of the spillway? heard it's called "monster alley"
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