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Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

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Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

Rainbow Trout Fishing, North Georgia Mountains

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

Identify Your Fish - Silver Creek Outfitters

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

A first for me! I caught all 3 trout species of Georgia in one creek and all wild. : r/troutfishing

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

Fishing Creek (North Branch Susquehanna River tributary) - Wikipedia

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Guide to the Study of Fishes, Volume 1, by David Starr Jordan.

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

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Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

Rainbow Trout Onchorhyncus mykiss

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Guide to the Study of Fishes, Volume 1, by David Starr Jordan.

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

Survey of fish communities in tributaries to the Mohawk River, New York, 2019

Two different fish, same creek. Do rainbows often have large linear black  spots like this? In north Georgia. : r/troutfishing

Fishy Friday: Identifying local trout species — Estes Valley Watershed Coalition - EVWC