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The cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus sp.) is a group of four fish species [4] [5] of the family Salmonidae native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin in North America.
Lahanton cutthroat trout are a unique subspecies found in only a few waters in the Great Basin, such as Pyramid Lake. They are able to withstand water that is too alkaline for other trout species ...
Understanding the unique life cycle of the cutthroat trout is essential for effective stewardship, ensuring its continued existence in our waterways. Dive into the fascinating world of cutthroat trout. Learn about their life cycle, variants like SRC and westslope, habitat, diet, and more.
The cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) is a fish species of the family Salmonidae native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean, Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin in North America.
Cutthroat trout, (Oncorhynchus clarki), black-spotted game fish, family Salmonidae, of western North America named for the bright-red streaks of colour beneath the lower jaws. It strikes at flies, baits, and lures and is considered a good table fish. Size is usually up to 2 to 4 kg (4.4 to 8.8.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Size: 99 cm. Native Range: Pacific Coast drainages from Prince William Sound, Alaska, to Eel River, northern California.
Cutthroat Trout are native to the cold-water rivers flowing into the Pacific Ocean as well as the rivers of the Rocky Mountains, and Great Basin of North America. Resident Cutthroat Trout mature in...