High Savery is a relatively new impoundment located 30 miles south of Rawlins. The tiger trout (Salmo trutta × Salvelinus fontinalis) is a sterile, intergeneric hybrid of the brown trout (Salmo trutta) and the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis). Restricted Records (Excluding spearing, setline and snagging) Saturday, August 01, 2020 Tiger trout are rare across Idaho, and have only been introduced in a handful of waters. The fish is an anomaly in the wild, with the brook trout having 84 chromosomes and the brown trout 80. To address this concern, DNR has created a record program for catch-and-release length for four species: muskellunge, northern pike, lake sturgeon and flathead catfish. A tiger trout caught at Deer Creek reservoir by Mark Randolph of Ahsahka is the latest Idaho catch-and-release record for the hybrid species. High 97F. Soon, another angler caught an 18-inch tiger and by the end of the day a 19 ½-inch tiger trout was caught by Richard Miller. Winds NNE at 5 to 10 mph.Partly cloudy skies. High 96F. Submit a SD Record Fish Application.

A tiger trout caught at Deer Creek reservoir by Mark Randolph of Ahsahka is the latest Idaho catch-and-release record for the hybrid species.Randolph landed the 21-inch tiger trout early last month and it easily passed the previous record of 19 1/2 inches set in 2017, according to Idaho Fish and Game. The state catch-and-keep record for tiger trout in 2017 was a 17 ½ inch tiger trout taken from Deer Creek Reservoir. He caught the fish on a fly. *Note that records are only kept for species typically pursued with hook and line. CLEARWATER COUNTY - Mark Randolph, of Ahsahka, ID, is the latest reported Idaho angler to reel in a catch-and-release state record fish. He was fishing Deer Creek Reservoir when he landed the 21-inch tiger trout on May 9. But on June 10, which was Free Fishing Day, the record was broken three times, according to Idaho Fish and Game.Anglers first caught a 17 3/4-inch tiger. Tiger trout can be aggressive predators that can help reduce populations of abundant baitfish like shiners, and provide a unique fishing opportunity.Ahsahka angler beats record with 21-inch tiger trout The tiger trout is an artificially produced sterile hybrid that is produced from crossing a male brown trout with a female brook trout.
On May 5, 53-year-old Kelly Flaherty caught a … A 22-inch tiger trout caught by Mark Randolph of Ahsahka is the latest catch-and-release record fish to come from Deer Creek Reservoir near Orofino. The reservoir has already produced a half dozen state records.Deer Creek Reservoir lies in the mountains east of Orofino, and was first stocked with tiger trout in 2014. The fish easily passed the previous record of 17 inches, set in 2017. The fish easily passed the previous record of 17 inches, set back in 2017.Deer Creek Reservoir lies in the mountains east of Orofino, and was first stocked with tiger trout in 2014.Tiger trout are a cross between brook trout and brown trout, which produces a sterile hybrid. ... Tiger Trout Tiger trout were stocked in …

Mark Randolph was fishing in the Deer Creek Reservoir when he caught this monster, easily passing the previous 17 inch record set in 2017. A 22-inch tiger trout caught by Mark Randolph of Ahsahka is the latest catch-and-release record fish to come from Deer Creek Reservoir near Orofino. The worm-like pattern is a characteristic of brook trout. Deer Creek Reservoir lies in the mountains east of Orofino, and was first stocked with tiger trout in 2014. He was fishing Deer Creek Reservoir when he landed the 21-inch tiger trout on May 9. They are rare across Idaho, as they have only been introduced in a handful of waters.

The tiger trout (Salmo trutta × Salvelinus fontinalis) is a sterile, intergeneric hybrid of the brown trout (Salmo trutta) and the brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis).The name derives from the pronounced vermiculations, which evoke the stripes of a tiger.The fish is an anomaly in the wild, with the brook trout having 84 chromosomes and the brown trout 80.