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Do people not go after cutts or bows at Strawberry anymore?
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I find fishing for kokes and sockeye boring. I do it when I want meat to eat. Saying Kokes in stillwater fight harder than Cutthroat is like saying an F is better than an F-. Who cares when it’s that poor. If you ever hook any big Cutts in the tributaries of Strawberry before it closes for the spawn the fight will blow away any Koke in the Reservoir by far. Part of the problem is the Cutts they placed are Yellowstone Cutts - now grouped with Snake River. The 25 inch Cutts in Yellowstone Lake are also wet rags. To reliable get any fight out of a trout in stillwater you need them to be well over 10 lbs. I think DWR should get some of those Pyramid Lake Strain of Lahotan Cutthroat off of Pilots Peak by the Nevada border and raise for Strawberry http://pyramidlakeguides.com
. It’s not like the Yellowstone Cutthroat were native to the drainage were Strawberry is anyway.
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Re: [kingfisher82] Do people not go after cutts or bows at Strawberry anymore? - by riverdog - 07-28-2018, 05:01 PM

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