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Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by No_Bad_Skunks » Sat Aug 09, 2008 5:09 am

I'm kinda weird in that I like to fish for strains of trout that I've never caught before. ( As anyone who saw my first two posts in this forum knows. )

Here's the lineup so far...

Rainbow
German Brown
Eastern Brook
Golden
Redband Phase Rainbow
Lahontan Cutthroat
Sea-Run Cutthroat
Coastal Cutthroat ( Landlocked )
Dolly Varden
Apache Trout
Tiger Trout
Steelhead

And though they ain't trout

Kokanee
Landlocked Coho

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by big fish lite line » Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:16 am

your list is impressive!
heres mine





rainbow
brook
steelhead
cutthroat
brown
bull trout/dolly varden?
sea run cutthroat


And though they ain't trout

Kokanee
landlocked atlantics
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by Anglinarcher » Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:12 am

No_Bad_Skunks wrote:I'm kinda weird in that I like to fish for strains of trout that I've never caught before. ( As anyone who saw my first two posts in this forum knows. )

Here's the lineup so far...

Rainbow
German Brown
Eastern Brook
Golden
Redband Phase Rainbow
Lahontan Cutthroat
Sea-Run Cutthroat
Coastal Cutthroat ( Landlocked )
Dolly Varden
Apache Trout
Tiger Trout
Steelhead

And though they ain't trout

Kokanee
Landlocked Coho
Great list, I have those, plus the following:
California Golden Trout
Blue Rainbow (like the Golden gene variant but blue)
Both the Columbia river and the Oregon Plateau versions of the Redband Rainbow (native inland strain of rainbows)
Snake River Fine Spot Cutthroat
Yellowstone Cutthroat
Bonneville Cutthroat
Snake River/Twin Falls Cutthroat variation (located just down stream of Twin Falls near the city of that name)
Utah Cutthroat
Bull Trout
Splake

It's true, my wife is right, I do fish too much. Still, most of these I caught before I was married 28 years ago this month.:-"
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by BassinBomber » Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:18 am

14 for me on the 27th of this month,..congrats Archer,..way 2 stay 2gether,..so many people give up after all those years invested,..good job!:salut: :salut: :salut:
My list is small,..being a Basser,..LOL!

German Brown
RBT
Dolly Varden

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by No_Bad_Skunks » Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:19 pm

To Anglinarcher...you da :king:

Meantime, you can add Twin Lakes Cutt ( I THINK ) to my list.

Caught out of Fish Lake, little pond just south of Rimrock. Just small guys, but here the are.
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by Anglinarcher » Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:45 am

No_Bad_Skunks wrote:To Anglinarcher...you da :king:

Meantime, you can add Twin Lakes Cutt ( I THINK ) to my list.

Caught out of Fish Lake, little pond just south of Rimrock. Just small guys, but here the are.
I measure Cutts by they color, not the size, and those are woppers to me. Great shot dude.
Too much water, so many fish, too little time.

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by Derrick-k » Sat Aug 16, 2008 9:12 pm

Rainbow trout
Steelhead
Coastal Cutthroat
Sea-Run Cutthroat
West-Slope Cutthroat
Brook Trout
DollyVarden/Bulltrout
Lake trout

And though they ain't trout,
kokanee
All 5 Pacific salmon species

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by Lotech Joe » Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:57 am

I seem to be limited to;

Dumb
Stupid
Inexperienced
Young
&
Extremely Hungry

This one doesn't fit that mold;
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by big fish lite line » Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:43 am

:scratch: I dont get it
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by TheOne » Sun Aug 17, 2008 7:58 am

man ive caught some wierd looking trout b4.like ive caught a bunch a trout that look inbwetween rainbows and cutts.but with oreange fins and a big red dot on the side of the face???
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by No_Bad_Skunks » Sun Aug 17, 2008 9:56 am

TheOne wrote:man ive caught some wierd looking trout b4.like ive caught a bunch a trout that look inbwetween rainbows and cutts.but with oreange fins and a big red dot on the side of the face???
Heh...tell me about it. I had one person ask me where he could get some of these for his aquarium.
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by JT26 » Sun Aug 17, 2008 6:05 pm

Wow No_Bad_Skunks and Anglinarcher, i never new that there were so many variations of trout, especially cutthroats.

My list is small:
Rainbow (stockers)
Cutthroat

But i've caught some of the trouts relatives:
King Salmon
Silver Salmon
Pink Salmon

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by TheOne » Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:38 am

No_Bad_Skunks wrote:
TheOne wrote:man ive caught some wierd looking trout b4.like ive caught a bunch a trout that look inbwetween rainbows and cutts.but with oreange fins and a big red dot on the side of the face???
Heh...tell me about it. I had one person ask me where he could get some of these for his aquarium.

well ive have caught hundereds of them at chambers creek over the past few years.but ive only caught them way way way up stream possibly a few miles up stream.im may go down there to day.so if i do catch one.i will take a pic. for you guys
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by travislikesfishing » Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:36 pm

Rainbow
German Brown
Eastern Brook
Sea-Run Cutthroat
Coastal Cutthroat ( Landlocked )
Dolly Varden
lake trout
steelhead
kamloops rainbow

and tons of kokanee

and i really want to catch a golden trout but i dont know of any lakes close to spokane to catch them but i am goin to fish lake next weekend to try for tiger trout
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by big fish lite line » Mon Aug 18, 2008 5:50 pm

[/quote]Coastal Cutthroat ( Landlocked )[quote]

thats quite the oxymoron because coastal cutthroat are only caught in salt water or freshwater that hs access to the saltwater therefore could not be landlocked.

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by Bscman » Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:10 pm

travislikesfishing wrote:Coastal Cutthroat ( Landlocked )
big fish lite line wrote:thats quite the oxymoron because coastal cutthroat are only caught in salt water or freshwater that hs access to the saltwater therefore could not be landlocked.

I'm not trying to be a no it all :geek:
Actually, that's not true at all Mr. Know-it-all :geek:

Not all Coastal Cutthroat Trout are "anadromous."
I believe what you are referring to is more commonly called the Sea-Run Cutthroat--which is, indeed, a Coastal Cutthroat...but one that has spent much of it's life in salt water.
A sea-run cutthroat vs. a coastal cutthroat is the equivalent of a steelhead vs. a rainbow trout. They are the same...only different. :cyclopsan

Coastal Cutthroats have been planted in dozens of Washington's backcountry lakes, beaver ponds, and high lakes which have no direct connection with salt water.

Here is a Coastal Cutthroat that I caught June of this year in Lost Lake (Whatcom Co.)
Unfortunately, the fish was gill-caught and so it was kept. Notice the LARGE prominent black spotting and red slash under it's jaw. This lake has no passible connection to salt water. It's population is entirely freshwater and self-sustaining.

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For those interested, there are several variations of the Cutthroat trout:
Bonneville
Coastal
Greenback
Lahontan
Paiute
Rio Grande
Westslope (Montana blackspot)
Yellowstone
Colorado River

The two that are predominately found in Washington would be the Coastal Cutthroat (common on the west-side) and the Montana Blackspot which seems to be found more often in east-side high lakes.

Also, for what it's worth...
Dolly Varden/Bull Trout, Lake Trout/Mackinaw, Silver Trout (extinct), and Brook Trout are not actually trout....they are Char.

Class dismissed. :thumright
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by Marc Martyn » Mon Aug 18, 2008 9:50 pm

You can add to the list of Cutthroat:

Humboldt Cutthroat
Whitehorse Basin Cutthroat
Alvord Cutthroat
Yellowfin Cutthroat
Bear Lake Cutthroat
Snake River Fine Spotted Cutthroat

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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by big fish lite line » Mon Aug 18, 2008 11:58 pm

Actually, that's not true at all Mr. Know-it-all geek

Not all Coastal Cutthroat Trout are "anadromous."
I believe what you are referring to is more commonly called the Sea-Run Cutthroat--which is, indeed, a Coastal Cutthroat...but one that has spent much of it's life in salt water.
A sea-run cutthroat vs. a coastal cutthroat is the equivalent of a steelhead vs. a rainbow trout. They are the same...only different. cyclops
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by Lotech Joe » Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:36 am

I think another example might be the land locked coho salmon.
kokanee
silver
or blue back
Originally from the salt, but fairing quite well once transplanted to fresh water.
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RE:Which species of trout have you caught?

Post by David Hert » Fri Aug 29, 2008 7:26 am

Please, someone tell me that we are not using Wikipedia as an expert reference source now.

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