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On May 29, 8:49*pm, MajorOz wrote:
Not being a biologist, I cannot dispute your point, but the local F&G folks tell me these are genuine cutthroat trout, not related to the redbands found over in the Pyramid Lake and a couple other desert areas. That's the trouble with common names. The term Red Band Trout is most commonly applied to the subspecies of Rainbow trout native to much of Eastern Oregon (though also found in the Mckenzie drainage of Western Oregon), the Owyhee basin of Idaho, and parts of NE Nevada. Any Cuttthroat found in the Donner and Blitzen , if not Lahontan, are likely West Slope Cuttthroat. Red Band Rainbows are native to the Donner and Blitzen basin. Until your post I had never heard either Lahontan or West slope Cutthroat referred to as Red Band Trout, though it shouldn't surprise me if some people call Cutthroat Red Bands Bob Weinberger |
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