Cutthroat Trout
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Cutthroat Trout | ||||
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Oncorhynchus clarkii | ||||
Species Information | ||||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutthroat_trout | ||||
Size / weight | ||||
Young | up to | 0.3 (0.66) | kg (lb) | |
Common | up to | 1 (2.2) | kg (lb) | |
Trophy | up to | 1.5 (3.3) | kg (lb) | |
Unique | up to | 2 (4.4) | kg (lb) | |
Price / Reward | ||||
Young | per kg | 130 | ![]() |
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Common | per kg | 165 | ![]() |
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Trophy | per kg | 165 | ![]() |
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Unique | per kg | 165 | ![]() |
Description
Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) is a fish species of the salmon family native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin in North America. This black-spotted game fish is named for its bright-red streaks beneath the lower jaws. Cutthroats usually inhabit shallow rivers with clear water and gravel bottoms as well as clear, cold, moderately deep lakes. Cutthroat Trout The average length of the river Cutthroat Trout is 20-45 cm (8 - 17 in), weight - 0.2-1 kg (0.4 - 2.2 lb). In rivers max weight up to 2 kg (4.4 lb). Cutthroat Trout is a universal predator.
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