I have caught a million cutts but NEVER one this colorful. This is short clip. http://www.hook.tv/player.php?key=107159D29E98DCD3
Mark
I have caught a million cutts but NEVER one this colorful. This is short clip. http://www.hook.tv/player.php?key=107159D29E98DCD3
Mark
Last edited by Marco; 03-24-2009 at 02:06 AM.
Marco, I got a fly tying video on that link. Was that it?
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REE,
Somehow the link just didn't connect as intended. Itried to delete post but TOO late.
Sorry
Mark
Mark,
I just watched a guy tie a fly and I didn't see a cutthroat.
Doug
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Gents,
I apologise for the link not working. The clip that was intended was of a high lakes cutthroat that looked like it's bottom along entire length was dipped in red paint. The cutts I catch only have the signature slashes along the bottom of their gill plates.
Mark
Mark,
Could these be the Videos?: #1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F85zO...eature=related
#2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUXRX...eature=related
Doug
Enjoying the joys of others and suffering with them- these are the best guides for man. A.E.
Mark -
You need to see / catch a big South Fork cutt in full spawning colors, not red but an incredible deep yellowy orange. Of course, that would mean coming to Idaho in the next couple months to have the best shot at one. Or, in the fall, you might get a shot at one like this, if ...... you're willing to fish a small backcountry creek with a dry fly. His colors have faded some, but you get the idea.
John
P.S. This is my way of torturing someone who insists on a place called Wyoming, where ever that is !!
The fish are always right.
Here's a beautiful Yellow/Orange bellied Cutt I pulled outta Slough Creek once. It was certainly the most colorful fish of the trip...
Hey Doug,
That's NOT the video BUT that is THE fish. I am wondering if this is a trait of high mountain lake cutts.
John,
I'll be out thataway again this September. If you see a froth coming downriver on the South Fork, there's a good chance it's me upstream whipping it up.
Great pics guys. Appetite sufficiently whetted.
Mark