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Originally Posted by muledeerking
same fish. BC people call the dollies.Alberta people call them bulls.
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Originally Posted by fish gunner
sorry dude people can call them what they wish. they are totally different fish close in color but it ends there. coastal dollies dont snake out with age. they retain a nice chunky bullet shape. not the giant head we often get in the flat lands.
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Originally Posted by muledeerking
Same fish dude. I have caught hundreds apon hundreds in bothe provinces. Also there is true dollies in both provinces too. just not what the OP is refering to as most dont eavn know the exist. But thanks for your info that is incorrect.
So you are telling me the bulls in the wigwam are different than Alberta bulls? My 20lb Alberta one looks the same as theres.
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Bull Trout and Dolly Varden are 2 different species. They can not always be told apart by colour or any other character. Differentiating the 2 often requires molecular (DNA) or morphometric analysis.
This is part of why they are grouped together under the BC reg's.
Familiarity with your watershed is a good way to start knowing which you are catching.
People often use the 2 names interchangeably.
A 20lb bull in AB? Pics? Registered for the provincial record?
Which river are you fishing Slivers?
Use a spoon or spinner.