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We have a very few places near me to catch Tigers and you have to release them unharmed. I had a smallish one (maybe 11-12") to the boat before it got off. It had nowhere near the brilliant colors your portray.
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I'm in South Central Utah and we have a ton of them down this way. They go into a false spawn in the Fall and can really color up. They also can get very aggressive and love to chase streamers. I took my personal best 25" tiger the first part of October this year. They are a great sport fish.
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Used to catch them in the Connetquot river, LI, NY.
My heart's in the mountains, my heart is not here. My heart's in the mountains, chasing the deer.
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Can you eat these? Are they generally catch and release only? Just curious in case I tie into some in feb
Help keep our sport going. take a kid outdoors!
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Wow, those colors are amazing!
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