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SharkyMcStevenson

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  1. Oh very informative, thanks much. I've seen minor differences in specific species before but to me trout look pretty similar. Maybe it's just the area or that I'm new to it all in general
  2. I had googled and searched images many times before posting ? and I use the wdfw site often. It certainly could be a searun cutthroat but the pink and lighter color made me question if it was a rainbow, except it has the red on the bottom jaw
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  5. So I'm new to the forums and to the state of Washington . Had never caught a trout prior to our move here so it's a new game for me up here. I've caught many rainbows, a couple big chum salmon and just a few cutthroat. Today I went out and got on a few. The first I was sure was a brownie but after a better look I think it may have been a rainbow-cutthroat hybrid ??‍♂️ Edit: There are spots on the tail, had to crop the pic to upload

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