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by Anglinarcher » Fri Jun 06, 2008 7:35 am
I have another thought on this one.
I have caught the California Golden Trout, and they are cool, but have more spots and a lot more color on them.
I have always been told that a true Albino, even in trout, have red eyes, and this fish does not. I am not so sure about this though for fish.
There is another possibility that I can think of. In commercial trout hatcheries, in Idaho's Magic Valley area, they had the occasional trout that had the yellow color and the occasional trout that had the blue color. One hatchery, Blue Lakes if I recall correctly, took the yellow fish and blue fish and bred yellow to yellow, blue to blue, to develop what they hoped would be a new novelty market for the fresh fish market.
Now I don't think the market ever took off, but the Hatchery had ponds at they hatchery outlet the you could fish in after paying a fee. They stalked it with these yellow (dead ringer for the fish shown) and blue phases of rainbow trout. The fish grew fast, big, and they were quite a nobility to fish for.
I wonder if the now quite developed strains have been released for staking in certain lakes? I have not fished at that hatchery stalked pound since about 1982, so I have totally lost contact, but........................................
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.