Yep, not a cutty. But I could tell you exactly what spot he is on the pan. That is a go to spot of mine and I've caught some big browns there. Bigger than that actually.
That is definitely a cutthroat. Maybe by weird chance a cut-bow, but absolutely a cutthroat. Look at the spots and color. Sorry to burst your bubble coconut. Makes me wonder if you've ever really caught those fish you were so anxious to tell the world about. Nice fish.
although rare on the pan that is a pure cutt you just can't see the slash from the picture angle, it is definitely not a cuttbow because of the spotting
I have caught a cutbow on the pan before. It was not near as big as this one. I know there is an exxon big shot or somebody who owns some private water on the pan. I think he releases pigs into his stretch. Does anyone know if those are cutties or bows? My first thought is that this is one. Not because of its size (i know the toilet bowl has way bigger fish and this is closer to the toilet bowl if i remember right) but because I think I caught one of his fish one time and it had similar colors.
It's a cutty there may be different subspecies, but the heavier spotting in the rear section is a dead giveaway. Apparently some of you may not have caught/seen one of these fish for a while. And Coco-I'll-slap-you-in-the-face-with-my-nutz BIOTCH.
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NIce fish...
Sweet man!!
too bad thats not a cutty....
Yep, not a cutty. But I could tell you exactly what spot he is on the pan. That is a go to spot of mine and I've caught some big browns there. Bigger than that actually.
we are all glad that you got a bigger fish coconut. now is not the time to let other people know about it, and no one actually cares.
If its not a cuttie, then what is it? Looks more like a cuttie then a brown. anyone?
thats a nice fish and for those of you who don't think this is a cutthroat, then what do you suggest it is?
a trout
what kind of trout...
That is definitely a cutthroat. Maybe by weird chance a cut-bow, but absolutely a cutthroat. Look at the spots and color. Sorry to burst your bubble coconut. Makes me wonder if you've ever really caught those fish you were so anxious to tell the world about. Nice fish.
It is too a cutthroat! Pull it together guys..come on. LOL!
Damn, some of you guys need to work on your fish identification skills.
Absolutely, positively, without a doubt a CUTTHROAT.
although rare on the pan that is a pure cutt you just can't see the slash from the picture angle, it is definitely not a cuttbow because of the spotting
But coco has been there before and caught bigger fish. He has to be right!
I have caught a cutbow on the pan before. It was not near as big as this one. I know there is an exxon big shot or somebody who owns some private water on the pan. I think he releases pigs into his stretch. Does anyone know if those are cutties or bows? My first thought is that this is one. Not because of its size (i know the toilet bowl has way bigger fish and this is closer to the toilet bowl if i remember right) but because I think I caught one of his fish one time and it had similar colors.
curious? Nice fish regardless
that looks like a snake river or fine spot cutt....not a native colorado river cut....there are some strange fish in the pan
It's a cutty there may be different subspecies, but the heavier spotting in the rear section is a dead giveaway. Apparently some of you may not have caught/seen one of these fish for a while. And Coco-I'll-slap-you-in-the-face-with-my-nutz BIOTCH.
http://www.isu.edu/~keelerne/cuttpage/FieldIdent.htm
coco and J, insert foot in mouth. FWP might have a fish identification class for you....
Pretty amazing that on a site like this, soo many cannot recognize a snake river cutt???