Sterile. Most definitely sterile.
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Sterile. Most definitely sterile.
flygoddess...
big tiger...
has some shoulders...
It come from Utah?
It is from Utah. Ben ( a friend from another site and a fellow Utahan) caught several like this that day.
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Originally Posted by cheli38
Even with mismatching numbers of chromosomes, if the breeders make enough tiger trout, eventually there are likely to be some that are not sterile. There was even a pair of mules that were fertile, back in the 80's or early 90's. It was the first time that it had been proven to science, although there had been a number of claims from otherwise reputable people for over a hundred years. I would be very interested to see how fertile tiger trout would breed. I wonder if they would stay true to the hybrid (like the cross between timber wolves and coyotes, better known as red wolves), or split out along Mendelian lines. New species have to come from somewhere. Thus we can confidantly hypothesize that the egg came before the chicken.
Ed
Looks like Scofield?Quote:
Originally Posted by Fly Goddess
Wild One! Sure it's not Strawberry on the East side by the Strawberry river outlet? Scofield looks good too (similar background on that photo huh?) Strawberry river has some brookies and browns... it could happen. I have never had a Tiger from there or Scofield. All my Scofield experience was on Fish Creek, all I have ever caught were Browns
Wild One, if you have some inside information I better get a PM for when I visit the Fam Damily in Utah County!
:wink: PM sent
[quote=Wild One]
Looks like Scofield?[/quote:3eafb]Quote:
Originally Posted by "Fly Goddess":3eafb
It is 8)
Saw a pic of a 20" 4lb tiger that came out of Scofield. Monster fishy for tiger.
I stand corrected! Good eye Wild One! Beautiful country too! Scofield and Fish Creek are some of my favorite gems of the Wasatch! Wonder why I never got a nice Tiger? Guess I need to try more!