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    Default biggest cutthroat ever!

    what is it ? i want to know! i dont care if you caught it in a creek or lake ,boat or foot, spey or single, dry or wet,river or salt water.....you get it... i want your biggest cutthroat story! inches wold be great but we dont alway have the time or the tape to do so but try your hardest......i want the best 200 cutty stories ....what did you get them on ? were? when? what do you think about cutts? would you target them ?would you want to attend a cutthroat camp/seminar to understand them more? are your cutts coastal ,sea run or west slope ? lets hear it!
    I am into hidden gold and silver

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    My largest cutty was a 24" lake fish from St. Mary's lake on Saltspring.
    We were fishing for smallmouth bass and got a few incedental cutties.
    The big boy took a crayfish pattern scooting along the bottom.

    My best searun is a 20" wild fish from the Harrison on my own epoxy stickleback.
    That is one of my most memorable fish.
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    The only one i ever caught is my biggest. About a pound, took a green rolled muddler, and was the nicest looking fish I ever caught. It was on the Harrison. I have been back the last couple of weekends, but nothing yet...

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    Default size does not matter does it?

    size does not matter does it ? some of the most beautiful fish are small cutts and brooks .keep on them and you will not be disappointed with the results .
    I am into hidden gold and silver

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    A 23' tripliod piggy from Jones lake. Last year, I landed another old piggy sea run, but didn't get an official length.
    Last edited by Fish Finder; January 25th, 2008 at 09:30 AM.
    "Fishing is about tempting the unknown." - Roderick Haig-Brown

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    Biggest cuttie I've caught was from long lake in nanaimo, 20 ". After getting blanked all day and dragging a wooly bugger behind the boat on the way back to the truck just for the hell of it.

    Most memorable cuttie, or cutties was the first day at a beach I found a couple of years ago. I've never seen anyone else there, or even heard of someone fishing it, but I figured i'd give it a go on a whim. Had twenty fish in 5 hours up to 18".
    there's no head like steal head

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    Default Private beach

    How cool is that a beach all to yourself.
    Shhhhhhhhh
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