please tell me where you are looking exactly.
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Right behind the gill plates. On one the yellow spots go directly from top to bottom in a straight line. In the other the yellow spots go straight almost to the bottom and the go off to the side. Also, the gill plates are noticably different
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I have to agree with those who think these are amazing twins. The pattern in the jaw area is identical, as are the three spots under the eye.
i am doubting my photos also at this time...but my memory of the two brookies will never fade.
Hi,
I think you've just got your photo's mixed up. I don't doubt your memory, but I've circled a few bits of slime, on your fingers and on the fish's fin, lower left. The similarities in the slim trail on your fingers indicates these must be the same fish since when you released the first that would have washed off the slime and mud and produced a new pattern with the next fish. Also, I can't find any differences in the fish's dot patterns that can't be attributed to the slight change in camera angle.
Beauty of a fish though. And, as we all know, this must be two shots of the smaller one! :)
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- Jeff
This has to be the shot of the other from the "grassy knoll."
http://i801.photobucket.com/albums/y...t/11ab9a81.jpg
Is the only other photo during that time frame.
Yes, that must the other one. Nice brace.
- Jeff
Nice gold in the gill plate
Now you've got a picture of the "brother" fish!!! I see the indentation you circled on the first pictures. Those fish are pretty. Almost makes me wish we had them here.
Spinner,
I am going goofy (ier) looking at the spots on the fishes, which (the spots) do look identical. Looks like slightly different lighting makes the gill area appear different. Have you noticed that the "spots" on the fingers are nearly identicle too? :hmmm ;-)
....lee s.