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Cutthroats On The N. Fork In The Future?


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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.

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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: :lol: :lol: .

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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: :lol: :lol: .

He's already smarter than me, but I think I'm still a better fisherman, I at least need that.

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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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