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Friday, March 30, 2018

The Bonneville cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarki utah) is a subspecies of cutthroat trout native to tributaries of the Great Salt Lake, U.S.A. Most of the fish's current and historic range is in Utah, but they are also found in Idaho, Wyoming, and Nevada. This is one of 14 or so recognized subspecies of cutthroat trout native to the western United States.

In 1997, the Bonneville cutthroat was designated the official state fish of Utah, replacing the rainbow trout. It was important to the Indians and the Mormon pioneers as a source of food.

Natural history




Bonneville Cutthroat Trout Fly Fishing - Bonneville Cutthroat Trout Fly Fishing Cache National Forest, UT â€" June 26 & 28, 2014 This is a video I put together after our recent trip through Utah to catch another rare trout. These...

Bonneville cutthroats are descended from cutthroat trout that once inhabited the Late Pleistocene-aged Lake Bonneville of Utah, eastern Nevada, and southern Idaho. Since the desiccation of Lake Bonneville into the Great Salt Lake, which is too salty for any kind of fish life, Bonneville cutthroats have been isolated in smaller populations in the headwaters of mountain streams and in lakes of the Bonneville drainage basin. The isolation has resulted in much phenotypic variation among populations.

Bonneville cutthroat trout primarily eat other fish, while smaller individuals and to a lesser extent adults consume a lot of insects and various benthic organisms. They spawn near the mouths of streams over gravel substrate in the springtime, having an incubation period of 24 to 25 days.

Description


Native Trout Fly Fishing: Bonneville Cutthroat Trout
Native Trout Fly Fishing: Bonneville Cutthroat Trout. Source : www.nativetroutflyfishing.com

This fish has sparsely scattered, very distinct round spots over its upper body. They are clothed in subdued colors of silver-gray to charcoal, the upper body having subtle hues of pink on the flanks during spawning. These fish, particularly the Bear Lake strain, often lack the bright crimson jaw slash that, at times, may be yellow.

Cutthroat and rainbow trout differ in that cutthroats have basibranchial (hyoid) teeth in their throat between the gill arches and behind the tongue. They also typically have longer heads and jaws than the rainbow and often can be distinguished from the rainbow by their larger spots.

Conservation


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File:Trout cutthroat fish oncorhynchus clarkii clarkii.jpg .... Source : commons.wikimedia.org

The Bonneville cutthroat is known to be more vulnerable to anglers because of a general lack of wariness and can be caught on a wide variety of bait. As the primary native trout of the inland west, cutthroat trout suffered intense fishing pressure for commerce and sustenance from the 1850s through the 1920s. At one time they were so numerous they were considered a nuisance, but today they are on the Utah Sensitive Species List. They are threatened by predation and competition by non-native fish, hybridization with non-native fish (in particular the rainbow trout, resulting in cutbows), and loss of habitat.

Notes


Native Trout Fly Fishing: Bonneville Cutthroat Trout
Native Trout Fly Fishing: Bonneville Cutthroat Trout. Source : www.nativetroutflyfishing.com

References


Bonneville cutthroat trout - Norfork, Arkansas - Yobi Adventures
Bonneville cutthroat trout - Norfork, Arkansas - Yobi Adventures. Source : yobiadventures.com

  • The Bonneville cutthroat trout (archived copy)
  • State of Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
  • From the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources "Utah fish species".
  • Wyoming Fish & Game Commission

See also


Fishing In MillCreek Canyon Secondary Page
Fishing In MillCreek Canyon Secondary Page. Source : www.thomasgcronin.com

  • Fishing in Wyoming

Further reading


To Those Who've Made what we Take for Granted â€
To Those Who've Made what we Take for Granted â€" Into Reality .... Source : kortumofdiscovery.wordpress.com

  • Trotter, Patrick C. (2008). Cutthroat: Native Trout of the West (2nd ed.). Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-25458-9. 

Utah State Fish Map art Nature Outdoor art Vintage Map art
Utah State Fish Map art Nature Outdoor art Vintage Map art. Source : www.etsy.com

 
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