Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: BLR 243 on October 07, 2011, 03:14:58 PM
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Caught my biggest searun cutt today on the fly. Skagit river.
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Congrats! Good looking cutt. :tup:
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oohh thats a bigun, congrats, nothin like fly fishn
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Pretty fish! :tup:
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Nice! Good fighting little turds ain't they.
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how can you tell if they are sea run or not?
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how can you tell if they are sea run or not?
Lick them and see if they are salty. :)
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Great fish!! Congrats!!
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how can you tell if they are sea run or not?
Lick them and see if they are salty. :)
thats funny right there :yeah:
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how can you tell if they are sea run or not?
Any trout in the river system would be sea-run
Beauty fish! gotta be 20+ inches? Can ya keep them in the Skagit? I sure miss fishing for them in the salt
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caught about 12 more today, nothing too big, most cutts run between 12-15 inches and are a hoot to catch. I let em all go as I consider them skagit diamonds, that make the water shine.
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Searun cutt
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Nice fish you got there. They are a lot of fun.