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    • #81424
      sooperfly
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        A little birdy told me that a couple large westslope cutthroat trout were presented to the DFW earlier this week. If certified by Olympia, one of these will most likely be the new state record, besting the old (2005) record by a very large margin. 😀

      • #85650
        Brian Curtis
        Keymaster

          C’mon, lets see ’em! They don’t have be certified for us to ogle the photos. 😀

        • #85651
          sooperfly
          Participant

            Got the certificate back from the state a couple days ago.. They messed up and listed it wrong but hopefully I can get that fixed. 😡

            Old record 2.41 lbs, new record 4.71 lbs. 20.5 inches.
            Hauled two fish out, the second one was over 2″ longer and looked much bigger but actually weighed in at 4.205 lbs.

            Picture here: http://www.rivercolor.com/images/westy.jpg

            Video on youtube here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHIHePZJbDo

          • #85652
            Brian Curtis
            Keymaster

              Sooperfly, I edited your post so the picture displays directly. I hope you don’t mind. If that’s a problem let me know and I’ll fix it.

              That is one beautiful fish. I love the video, it really shows just how big that fish is. And where are the pics of the other CT you caught that day?

            • #85653
              sooperfly
              Participant

                Brian,

                No problem embedding the picture, I didn’t because I thought it might be a tad bit wide. I’ll put up a picture of the smaller fish when I get home. Kinda a bummer that it weighed less, besides being longer it just looked bigger. Go figure.

              • #85654
                sooperfly
                Participant

                  Here are a couple pics of the smaller (weight-wise) cutty.

                • #85655
                  mcmahon2005
                  Participant

                    I was surprised to see what style of lake that came out of in the video. The bank is close to vertical, well maybe not vertical but its pretty steep. Im guessing due to the depth the fish was able to live long enough to where it could eat other fish. Im guessing there were more than a few small ifsh in that lake. Thats just my guess, i could be completely wrong and the lake is full of insects and thats how it got that big.

                    Is this a statewide record for cutthroat, or is it a high lakes record? Is it record for a subspecies of cutthroat or just cutthroat in general? Ohh, and where would i be able to look up records for fish like this?

                  • #85656
                    sooperfly
                    Participant

                      The state currently lists four types of cutthroat. Click the link below for a listing

                      http://wdfw.wa.gov/cgi-bin/database/fish/fishing_record.cgi?keyword=cutthroat&field=all&srchtype=within&job=search&submit=Search+Records

                      The records are for state-wide, not just “high” or “low” lakes.

                      Not having cut the fishies open (yet) I couldn’t tell you what they were eating. I can tell you the lake isn’t very deep and it’s chock full of insects, including a high-lake troutie favorite, scuds. I didn’t observe a single small fish in 4 days. I do know it was planted in the last couple years. All those fry had either become fish food or were hiding outta sight. And in that time I watched several hatches and never once saw a fish either feed from the surface or jump. Some people had told me the lake was barren as they neither caught or saw anything on their trips.

                    • #85657
                      mcmahon2005
                      Participant

                        wow, i wouold have bet money that that lake is what people would consider a “deep” lake. I guess the bank all of a sudden flattens out.

                        It looks like the westslope record is the only reachable one for high lake fisherman. Looks like if i want a record i gotta head east a little bit.

                      • #85658
                        sooperfly
                        Participant

                          I doubt the rainbow record will ever come out of an alpine lake, but you might check some threads on here about other fish. If you want to chase records in the mountains the golden trout record is a doable one. 😀 😀

                        • #85659
                          Rich Brown
                          Participant

                            Mr. Sooperfly,
                            Hey, when you get a chance would you mind sending me a private email with the T/R/S where you caught these fish. If that doesn’t work Lat. & Long. would be fine.
                            Wow, what a slab. I’m surprised it wasn’t a little longer than 20.5 inches to be that heavy. Thanks for sharing.

                          • #85660
                            sooperfly
                            Participant

                              @RPBrown wrote:

                              Mr. Sooperfly,
                              Hey, when you get a chance would you mind sending me a private email with the T/R/S where you caught these fish. If that doesn’t work Lat. & Long. would be fine.
                              Wow, what a slab. I’m surprised it wasn’t a little longer than 20.5 inches to be that heavy. Thanks for sharing.

                              Hmm, I would but I bumped my head after I got home and don’t remember where I went? 😆

                            • #85661
                              Rich Brown
                              Participant

                                haha….hey, good answer! Thanks again for sharing. Most impressive!!

                              • #85662
                                caveman
                                Participant

                                  Nice fish, It would be stupid to give up where you caughtthe fish. Everyone and there mother would be up there. We all have out fishing holes up there, it just takes time to find them.

                                  Caveman

                                • #85663
                                  Rich Brown
                                  Participant

                                    Yep, I couldn’t agree more. I was just kidding.

                                  • #85664
                                    Ken McLeod
                                    Participant

                                      Super fish! Great video BTW.
                                      McPil

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