Ham Posted June 27, 2012 Posted June 27, 2012 I've caught one Cutt just under 20 inches and a fair amount of smallish skinny bedraggelled ones. Maybe once they get past a certain length they learn to eat scuds and sowbugs rather than waiting for a may fly hatch that ain't coming for a couple of months. I see pretty decent cutts from time to time leaping clear of the water hitting a hopper. silly fish. Every Saint has a past, every Sinner has a future. On Instagram @hamneedstofish
Wayne SW/MO Posted June 27, 2012 Posted June 27, 2012 Well for you Justin I suppose it's OK. I don't want you feeling inferior to your 8 year old, not just yet anyway. :lol: . Today's release is tomorrows gift to another fisherman.
Justin Spencer Posted June 27, 2012 Posted June 27, 2012 Well for you Justin I suppose it's OK. I don't want you feeling inferior to your 8 year old, not just yet anyway. :lol: . He's already smarter than me, but I think I'm still a better fisherman, I at least need that. "The problem with a politician’s quote on Facebook is you don’t know whether or not they really said it." –Abraham Lincoln Tales of an Ozark Campground Proprietor Dead Drift Fly Shop
Nortrad Posted June 28, 2012 Author Posted June 28, 2012 For some people like me, I might travel there just to try and catch a cutt or a brookie. I catch all the bows and browns I want right here, but it's fun to see a different fish from time to time. The only one in my family who has caught a cutt is my 8 year old at dry run creek, and I'm jealous. I hear that. Only have 1 landed Cutt to my name, 3 yrs. ago back in WA on the Yakima. Heading to ID panhandle in Aug. to visit Son #2 and hopefully land a few big ones, maybe even a Bull Trout.
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