08-02-2018, 08:25 PM
[quote Lonnie]
The cutthroats I have caught this year were all healthy 12-14" fatty's.
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We caught one cutt that I would describe as meeting the defininition of "fatty's". All of the other cutthroat were on the skinny side of the scale, when comparing them to most of the cutthroat that I catch at Strawberry. Unless the chub population can be substantially decreased (hopefully, the tiger muskies and wipers accomplish this) I have my doubts that many of the cutthroat we caught will get large enough to switch over to eating chubs.
I plan on participating with their gill netting study in October and I am looking forward to seeing what shows up in the nets.
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The cutthroats I have caught this year were all healthy 12-14" fatty's.
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We caught one cutt that I would describe as meeting the defininition of "fatty's". All of the other cutthroat were on the skinny side of the scale, when comparing them to most of the cutthroat that I catch at Strawberry. Unless the chub population can be substantially decreased (hopefully, the tiger muskies and wipers accomplish this) I have my doubts that many of the cutthroat we caught will get large enough to switch over to eating chubs.
I plan on participating with their gill netting study in October and I am looking forward to seeing what shows up in the nets.
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