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Any pics of the dorsal fin?

Can't see it from the pic but it was sharply pointed with a concave curve on the backside.

 

Even from above the surface looking down this fish appeared much larger and darker than all the other Rockies in the school - larger scales as well.

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http://www.bowriverfishing.com/Mountain_Whitefish.htm

 

"The Rockies dorsal fin is shaped like that of a stereotypical mountain - one that you can walk up and down on both sides without any cliffs. It is in the shape of an acute equilateral triangle, whereas the top of the dorsal fin of a Lake Whitefish reaches back over the base of dorsal, generally forming an obtuse isosceles triangle - a mountain with an overhanging cliff on one side."

 

Probably the most obvious method of differentiating between the two that I have seen. Sounds like a lake from your description.

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Actually, you can learn a lot about delayed gratification from dry fly fishing lake whites. Sight-fishing those particular whites in that particular spot teaches you something about the difference in takes, turns, etc between hatches and fish spp. The delay in hook set on those pods there are the same delays required for large, methodical browns. And I bet you might care for those. :)

Cheers

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