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Nov 8, 2019
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Dynasty1
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I feel that's the case with browns personally. I have much more success with
Browns using streamers than a do dry flies
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POLL: Favorite trout to catch on the fly for you fly fisherman?
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 9:29am
I once saw a flying trout catch...
whirl
11/8/19 9:31am
Whatever is biting...
Tokolosh
11/8/19 9:32am
Probably Brook trout. They’re generally in high mountain lakes so there is
Dynasty1
11/8/19 9:33am
I agree that the Brook is the prettiest of fish and yes, most places you would
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 9:35am
down side, I have never brought on in bigger than maybe 13"
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 9:36am
Henry's Lake in Island Park always produces gigantic brook trout.
letthewookiewin
11/8/19 9:40am
wow! I fished the ranch once on henrys fork and got my butt handed to me haha so
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 10:14am
Holy crap, awesome, didn’t know that & own land in
MatthiasPhunkHausen
11/8/19 12:17pm
Some of the best fly fishing in the world
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 4:23pm
Colorado cutthroat is way prettier then a Brook.
crimedog
11/8/19 10:08am
Agree.
Backcountry
11/8/19 10:18am
I feel that's the case with browns personally. I have much more success with
Dynasty1
11/8/19 12:26pm
Browns are very similar. Brown trout remind me a little of largemouth bass.
Backcountry
11/8/19 12:30pm
Like Browns, they kind of have a decision to make: max out at a reasonably big size or start eating bigger food sources
mvtoro
11/8/19 1:42pm
Close, both gorgeous maximus,2 faves
MatthiasPhunkHausen
11/8/19 12:19pm
That is a tough one to argue. Much better photo of a CR Cutt than me:
mvtoro
11/8/19 1:40pm
Rainbows always seem to put up the most acrobatic fight for me.
letthewookiewin
11/8/19 9:35am
Rainbows put up the biggest fight with me as well and put on a aerial show! They
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 9:37am
Totally agree & great eats
MatthiasPhunkHausen
11/8/19 12:16pm
Pretty tough to beat native cutthroats in the Yellowstone and GTNP area.
letthewookiewin
11/8/19 9:34am
Something, I would love to experience. I have only caught a hand full of cut's
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 9:39am
Sign up for the Utah cutt slam!
mvtoro
11/8/19 1:43pm
Yellowstone Cutts are also very tasty. They tend to have pinkish meat like a
Dynasty1
11/8/19 9:40am
All trout have pink/orange flesh unless they are just out of a hatchery.
Bullrider
11/8/19 10:25am
I have a buddy whose family owns an enormous amount of property in the Uintas. They have a species of cutthroat
jdub
11/8/19 9:52am
Colorado River Cutthroat. Maybe the most beautiful of all North American Trout.
Backcountry
11/8/19 9:55am
Yeah we actually have 3 types of Cutts native to Utah.
Dynasty1
11/8/19 10:11am
Did you get your medallion?
Backcountry
11/8/19 10:14am
Where is this? I guide on the south slope of the Uintas
mvtoro
11/8/19 1:44pm
They're native throughout most of the Uintas except the Provo and Bear River
Dynasty1
11/8/19 1:53pm
I do. I was asking specifically about the large amount of property jdub’s friend has 😉
mvtoro
11/8/19 2:25pm
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Dynasty1
11/8/19 2:32pm
In terms of guiding, yes. In terms of catching I’m very equal opportunity.
mvtoro
11/8/19 2:39pm
The more rare, the better. So far, the Apache is my treasure. Golden and Colorad
Backcountry
11/8/19 9:42am
Those golden trout are so finicky. I had to catch mine on size 20+ dry flies in Montana
letthewookiewin
11/8/19 9:45am
I was with my brother when he caught a little Golden before they started to
Dynasty1
11/8/19 9:46am
That's the lake. Good for your bro! That's awesome.
Backcountry
11/8/19 9:48am
Awesome post! love this read and thanks for sharing.
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 10:07am
Great post. Fly fishing is addicting.
Backcountry
11/8/19 10:17am
Amen to that
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 10:24am
I caught an Apache as a Boy Scout. 3 day horseback trip into the mountains. Creek was tiny and our horse guide guy was
mvtoro
11/8/19 1:49pm
The Apache and Gila Trout are very interesting fish. It was a joy to hold one.
Backcountry
11/8/19 1:52pm
the only place I have ever caught golden trout was in the wind rivers and it was
Cougz19
11/8/19 9:43am
I have only caught one golden trout. Same mountains.
BustinCoveys
11/8/19 9:48am
Colorado River cuts to be specific
crimedog
11/8/19 10:08am
Anyone here do the Cut Slam, in UT or WY? I've got a lot of Bonneville cuts,
Santos L. Halper
11/8/19 10:30am
I never made it up to the Raft River range after the SRC was reintroduced.
Backcountry
11/8/19 10:34am
Bucket list
Tuskaloosa Cougar
11/8/19 10:44am
Brook, the pink meat is the best tasting of any trout
MatthiasPhunkHausen
11/8/19 12:15pm
I'm more interested in where I catch them than what I catch.
godawgs
11/8/19 12:48pm
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