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Fishing Pics - BrianID - 07-24-2004 Here's some pictures of a couple of fish I caught on the South Fork in June. I didn’t catch anything very big but it was still a fun day. This is a picture of a fine spotted cutthroat I caught on a #6 Supper-X This is a picture of a cutbow I caught on a #19 X-Caddis. This one along with two other hybrids I caught that day were put into the cooler. What do some of you think about keeping rainbows and hybrids on the South Fork? [signature] Re: [BrianID] Fishing Pics - Xman - 07-30-2004 i know what the state thinks. but i think they should let them be personally and leave the regs the same for the hybrids and rainbows. i have never caught enough to really see what they are saying about them. it seems they are still widespread still. this is a pic of a cuttbow i caught there last year. and i would like to hook more of them personally. [signature] Re: [BrianID] Fishing Pics - fish1on - 07-30-2004 Keep what you will eat that day is what was taught to me. I pass no judgement on anyone untill they break the rules. The F&G do a great job on regulating species harvest in my opinion. [signature] Re: [fish1on] Fishing Pics - Xman - 08-02-2004 since i dont eat my fish they go right back in the water. i know they are asking, rather begging for people to keep the hybrids and rainbows but i just cant kill a fish if im not going to eat it. [signature] Re: [BrianID] Fishing Pics - Xman - 08-02-2004 is that palies side of south fork brian? [signature] Re: [Xman] Fishing Pics - BrianID - 08-06-2004 Those pictures were taken in Swan Valley. The rainbow/cuttbow numbers have increase significantly in the South Fork over the last 10 years especially in the part of the river below Palies Dam. I would guess that about only 10% or 15% of the fish that I catch in the South Fork are rainbows or cuttbows. I prefer the fight of a rainbow/cuttbow over a cutthroat any day but I still think it is a good idea to keep the rainbows/cuttbows in the South Fork. I've only kept about half the rainbows/cuttbows that I have caught in the South Fork the last couple of years because I wouldn't eat them. I don't like to keep wild fish but selective harvest is a very good management tool. [signature] |