kutthroatkilla
5/30/2008 11:36:00 PMIt's amazing how many blackmouth and other fish are running so rampid in that like right now...tons of FEED.
No doubt you caught SRC's...they are in there big time.
CLK 305
5/31/2008 8:28:00 AMThe two fish really appeared different. I think because the flash went off when taking the picture of the first one, some of the color got 'flashed' out. He was really green on his back (not blue, as it appears in the pic), much lighter in color & no marks under the jaw. Also, far fewer spots on his lower half. Side by side, in real life (not pics) they clearly appeared different, & like a cutt & a bow to me. But, you've caught a lot more of these things then I have, & understand this fihery better than I, so I'll defer to your judgement.
Thanks again for your feedback & insights - much appreciated!
Cheers!
~CLK
ps - agree on the blackmouths. I'm catching one to about every 3 cutts. They fight like Sam Hell, too! Full of piss & viniger!
kutthroatkilla
5/31/2008 1:05:00 PMThat first fish is NOT a cutthroat trout. I do know that much. The head is not indicative of a cutthroat trout. Don't defer to my judgement, but I am instead asking for
others' input. To me, that first first looks like a jack salmon or kokanee, not cutthroat...and you say "no marks under the jaw"...
You might have kept a kokanee or salmon jack (which is illegal in LW). I'm not too concerned about it, but I'd like to point out that proper identification is
vital to avoiding large fines and just being able to identify the fish. No worries Horace, I'm not smashing you...heck, I made a mistake once out there with ID
once and thought it was a lake cutt and it ended up being a SRC. I will not do this again. You mention NO ORANGE BANDING and that first fish is most
likely not a cutthroat trout. It might be a larger sockeye salmon or coho salmon jack...??? This appears to have genetic lineage of a KOKANEE. Second picture IS A CUTTHROAT TROUT. A classical, nice, large, cutthroat. Horace, I'm sending you some info today about this fishery. Maybe you can call me and we can fish next
week together out of your boat -- mine is getting repair work done on it right now. Let me know bud! KTK
kutthroatkilla
5/31/2008 1:09:00 PMkutthroatkilla
5/31/2008 1:25:00 PMCuttrhoat without a doubt!
Anal fin has too few rays to be a salmon ergo a trout. The jaw extends pass the eye thus a cutthroat.
Not uncommon for a adfluvial or anadromous coastal cuttrhoat that is not in spawning coloration to lack the slashes so typcial of cutts.
Tight lines
Curt "Smalma"
Curt knows his stuff so we got it figured out. Surprised this one threw me for a loop. Regardless, I'm shooting you up with a long PM!!
CLK 305
6/1/2008 8:50:00 AMAlthough I'm new to fishing Lk Washington, I'm not new to fishing. When I got that first fish (pictured) up to the boat, I didn't think it was a cutt either, In fact, I almost instantly concluded it was a rainbow. It looked so much different from the other cutts I'd caught, including the one I already had in the boat. The main thing was how green it was on the back & snow white on the belly. Plus it was much skinnier - like a steelhead - the only difference was this fish was a chrome & green bullet, not a chrome & black bullet. Also, the head was smaller & no marks under the jaw.
Anyways - I'm aware that I don't know everything, & I'm very open to learning new things. Thanks for providing your take on the fish, plus getting some outside input. Also, always feel free (and anyone else out there) to chime in on any report I make - particularly if there're any errors (gramatical & spelling aside)
Cheers!
~CLK
ps - got the pm - thanks!
kutthroatkilla
6/1/2008 1:24:00 PMYou say "the only difference was this fish was a chrome & green bullet,. Also, the head was smaller & no marks under the jaw."
This might have been a sea-run-cutthroat-trout. That would be my best guess since it's so silvery. Good fishing!!
irishrogue
6/2/2008 12:10:00 PMHopefully I'll see you out there CLK -- I'm occasionally out in those areas, fishing in my Arima. KK -- I didn't make it out Sunday AM, but am headed out this week!