...Here in Montana we have the same type of hybrid rainbows with the cutthroat marks under the chin and we call them Cutbows. MT FWP says they are a naturally occuring hybrid....
Arrrhg had a nice long reply all typed out and it didn't post So esssentially, these are not hybrids. They are 100% pure strain rainbows. rainbows can take on all kinds of different colour patterns. Just because they are a different colour doesn't mean they are a hybrid. The camera I am using is a Canon a430 5MP 4X optical. Nothing special. The key to taking great pictures is composition. AS long as you can get the focus on your subject, the fish, and not have nets, rope, dirt, mud, grass, shoes, lures, tackle boxes, bait or anything like that in the background, you will take better shots. Focus on the fish, and how you want the shot to be presented. I still have an issue with getting all my stripped line out of the shot but it's difficult to get them to the reel with the way I fish the flies. Kris