how can you tell them apart?
Difference Between Cutt Throat And Rainbow Trout?
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- FishingFool
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Difference Between Cutt Throat And Rainbow Trout?
I think i've only caught rainbows, but i dont have the slightly clue.....
how can you tell them apart?
how can you tell them apart?
RE:Difference Between Cutt Throat And Rainbow Trout?
Hey FishingFool,
I use the WDFW pamphlet pictures. I cut them out and have them in plastic page protectors in my tackle box. I have only been fishing now for two years and still refer to them...less all the time as I get better at identifying them.
Here is the link: http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/regs/2007/2007sportregs.pdf
You can, of course link the pamphlet from this site under links.
Here is a really good picture to contrast the two:
Good luck out there!!
I use the WDFW pamphlet pictures. I cut them out and have them in plastic page protectors in my tackle box. I have only been fishing now for two years and still refer to them...less all the time as I get better at identifying them.
Here is the link: http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/regs/2007/2007sportregs.pdf
You can, of course link the pamphlet from this site under links.
Here is a really good picture to contrast the two:
Good luck out there!!
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RE:Difference Between Cutt Throat And Rainbow Trout?
fishingfool, cuttthroats around here will look similar to a rainbow but they wont have the red band and be mostly just black spots with maybe a little color. cuttthroats look different from each other no matter where you go, there are so many varyations. the easyest way to tell them apart is to look for a red or orange line right under the jaw bone which is were to name cutthroat comes from.
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RE:Difference Between Cutt Throat And Rainbow Trout?
That's really the best answer. A cutt will have a more silver body than say a bow. Bow's are usually aren't as silver and cutts have dark spotted heads. But as Fisherman_max alluded to, you must check for the orange band underneath their jaw. The expection to this would be juvienlle cutthroats, who at 8 - 13" may not have complete banding...this makes for tough identifcation. I've caught some cutt-bows that are hybrids...but for most lakes, like Margaret and other lowland lakes...use the orange band. They are hearty fighters!Fisherman_max wrote:the easiest way to tell them apart is to look for a red or orange line right under the jaw bone which is were to name cutthroat comes from.