03-28-2010, 06:18 PM
There are places all over the state and country to catch rainbows. Now, think about how many places you can catch wild cutthroat and the list shortens exponentially. The rainbows need to be removed and the fisherman need to do their part. I understand for many its hard to kill fish, let alone trout, but your doing a major service to the overall fishery.
I understand as a sport fish most probably enjoy rainbows more then cutthroats, but the cutt is a fish that is worthy of protection. and like I mentioned above, there are TONS and TONS of places to catch rainbows in the state.
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I understand as a sport fish most probably enjoy rainbows more then cutthroats, but the cutt is a fish that is worthy of protection. and like I mentioned above, there are TONS and TONS of places to catch rainbows in the state.
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