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Willi February 16th, 2006 03:41 PM

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http://www.idahoafs.org/index.php

In the upper right hand corner click on:

Rising from the Shadows: The Return of the Cutthroat Trout

BIG download, 267 MB but the movie is good quality and about 20 minutes
long.

Willi

Dave LaCourse February 16th, 2006 04:55 PM

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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:41:56 -0700, Willi
wrote:

http://www.idahoafs.org/index.php


Wonderfully done, but sad. When I fished the Big Horn, I took a day
off because it was so hot (104 degrees on the river), and went into
Wyoming with the guide where it was *only* 95. We fished a very small
stream and caught what I thought were Greenbacks. The guide said they
were pure Cuts and that was the only game fish in the stream. We used
hopper imitations and had a wonderful time.

The Rainbows that I caught in the Big Horn looked like a normal
Rainbow, but if you looked closely, you could see a little pink on
both sides of the lower jaw. The guide said they were "mostly
rainbow", but along the way, somewhere, there was a Cut mixed in.
Beautiful fish nonetheless.



Wayne Harrison February 16th, 2006 05:30 PM

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"Willi" wrote


Here's a couple places I've caught them:

http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Greenbacks.htm


the second stream looks a lot like dick creek, a trib to the nantahala,
in the old north state. chocablock full of little rainbows. easy to catch,
too--i even saw forty catch several. :)

yfitons
wayno



Tom Nakashima February 16th, 2006 05:56 PM

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"Willi" wrote in message
...

Here's a couple places I've caught them:

http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Greenbacks.htm


Lots of them around. The introduction of the Rainbow more than any other
factor has lead to the demise of the Cutts. It's interesting that in
environments where they have evolved together (the West Coast) they can
coexist without (with little?)crossbreeding but in states like Wyoming,
Colorado and New Mexico they can't.

Willi


Very nice photos,
thanks for sharing.
-tom



William Claspy February 16th, 2006 06:14 PM

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On 2/16/06 12:26 PM, in article , "Willi"
wrote:

Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 08:41:56 -0700, Willi
wrote:


http://www.idahoafs.org/index.php

The Greenbacks' range was almost entirely in Colorado. I think it's
pretty cool that they've gone from being "extinct" to having fishable
populations during the time I've lived in Colorado. There are now viable
populations in a number of watersheds in Colorado, but the most
extensive reintroductions have been in RMNP. I have a number of short
backpack trips planned for this Summer to fish for them in some of the
Alpine lakes.


One of my potential summer trips is out your way. I'll send word if that
comes to be. One of the scenarios includes some time due west of you, north
of the RMNP.

Here's a couple places I've caught them:

http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Greenbacks.htm


Very nice.

The introduction of the Rainbow more than any other
factor has lead to the demise of the Cutts.


It was my understanding, backed up in the movie, that our beloved brookies
did a number on the cutthroats too. Never thought much about it but the
fall spawn of the brookies means the fingerlings are mighty hungry come
spring when the cutts spawn- and those newly spawned cutts become breakfast
for the brookies.

I'm glad they included Bob Behnke in the movie. He's an interesting man,
very unprepossessing, easy to talk to, and obviously a central figure in the
reinvigoration of cutthroat trout.

Bill


Willi February 16th, 2006 07:09 PM

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William Claspy wrote:


One of my potential summer trips is out your way. I'll send word if that
comes to be. One of the scenarios includes some time due west of you, north
of the RMNP.


Here's a couple places I've caught them:

http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Greenbacks.htm



Very nice.


The introduction of the Rainbow more than any other
factor has lead to the demise of the Cutts.



It was my understanding, backed up in the movie, that our beloved brookies
did a number on the cutthroats too. Never thought much about it but the
fall spawn of the brookies means the fingerlings are mighty hungry come
spring when the cutts spawn- and those newly spawned cutts become breakfast
for the brookies.




I'm glad they included Bob Behnke in the movie. He's an interesting man,
very unprepossessing, easy to talk to, and obviously a central figure in the
reinvigoration of cutthroat trout.

Bill


Let me know when. If I'm around I'd be glad to play guide. We're going
to have HEAVY runoff this year, so later rather than earlier (unless you
want to hike in to a lake) is better.

PS Did your friend learn to cast?

Willi



William Claspy February 16th, 2006 07:35 PM

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On 2/16/06 2:09 PM, in article , "Willi"
wrote:

William Claspy wrote:

One of my potential summer trips is out your way. I'll send word if that
comes to be. One of the scenarios includes some time due west of you, north
of the RMNP.


Let me know when. If I'm around I'd be glad to play guide. We're going
to have HEAVY runoff this year, so later rather than earlier (unless you
want to hike in to a lake) is better.


Target date right now is last week of June, early part of July.

Hiking into a lake sounds very, very good.

PS Did your friend learn to cast?


I doubt it. I'm due to call him, I'll ask if he's fished since that day on
the Big T. He spends most of his free time on his mountain bike, so I think
the answer will be "no." With his legs and lungs, maybe he could carry me
up to one of those lakes and I'll do the casting. :-)

Bill


Willi February 17th, 2006 01:02 AM

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William Claspy wrote:
On 2/16/06 2:09 PM, in article , "Willi"
wrote:


William Claspy wrote:


One of my potential summer trips is out your way. I'll send word if that
comes to be. One of the scenarios includes some time due west of you, north
of the RMNP.


Let me know when. If I'm around I'd be glad to play guide. We're going
to have HEAVY runoff this year, so later rather than earlier (unless you
want to hike in to a lake) is better.



Target date right now is last week of June, early part of July.


I think most rivers will still be in major runoff.



Hiking into a lake sounds very, very good.



Hopefully some of RMNP lakes will be ice free by then. If not we'll find
something.


Willi



bruiser February 17th, 2006 01:42 AM

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We'll squeeze in a weekend on *** creek too, Willi. Snowpack in the
San Juans is pretty anemic so far. bh



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