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Oct 08, 2008 16:39 |  #1

Our (idaho's) state fish. Don't worry it was a catch and release.

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Oct 08, 2008 16:41 |  #2

here fishy fishy.... very nice capture. did you use a circular polarizer?


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Oct 08, 2008 18:04 |  #3

nice shot, i am planning on going after some next spring in colorado. :D oh and always catch and release here


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Oct 08, 2008 20:36 |  #4

Sweet pic, on a fly I think? What kind?


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Oct 08, 2008 20:46 as a reply to  @ dano57's post |  #5

Good shot,,,

Thats funny,,I have a pic of a salt water trout that looks a lot like that......

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Oct 09, 2008 02:08 |  #6

That's one of the best shots I've ever seen of a Cut showing just how it earned its name.




  
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Oct 09, 2008 06:12 |  #7

Mmmmmmmm.... we practically lived on these when we used to spend the summer in Yellowstone. Beautiful fish (and very tasty!)


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Oct 09, 2008 07:10 as a reply to  @ Becca's post |  #8

Those are beautiful fish. What fly?


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Oct 09, 2008 07:15 |  #9

Nice catch on a fly!


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Oct 09, 2008 07:56 as a reply to  @ stathunter's post |  #10

Thanks for the comments

Cutthroat, are fairly easy to catch. They are agressive feeders which is why in most areas of idaho it's catch and release only.

Caught on a wooly bugger---an ole standby.




  
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Oct 09, 2008 08:14 |  #11

nothing to be worried about, it is a fish... you can keep it if you want


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Oct 09, 2008 12:31 |  #12

ccc_javier wrote in post #6465353 (external link)
nothing to be worried about, it is a fish... you can keep it if you want

Aggressive feeder means they're easy to catch. Keep them all and you'll fish out a spot and you got nothing to catch tomorrow. Glad taking photos ain't like that!



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Oct 10, 2008 21:35 |  #13

Fire up the skillet lets have some fish :D Nice captures.... no pun intended.


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