03-26-2012, 03:32 PM
I guess we were posting a reply at the same time. That cutt looks like a Bonneville Cutt to me. Before they stocked it with Bonnies in the upper reaches I could never identify the type of cutt I caught within that whole drainage. I did some research and found out they were a mix of several species- so I call them mutt cutts. Still a lot of mutt cutts in there. The barrier is also to keep them out of the upper reaches of Diamond Fork where the Bonnies are.
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