Species guide
How to catch Cutthroat trout
Oncorhynchus clarkii

Cutthroat trout are native salmonids known for their distinctive coloration and adaptability to various water types. They migrate from sea to stream to spawn, with some populations remaining entirely freshwater. Anglers prize them for their fighting spirit and scenic habitats.
Where they live
Found in small freshwater streams with gravel bottoms and gentle gradients across North America and parts of Europe and the Pacific. They also inhabit brackish and saltwater environments during certain life stages.
Typical size
Up to about 99 cm
What they eat
- small fish such as sticklebacks and coho salmon
- crustaceans
- carps
- sculpins
- trout species
Best baits
- live baitfish
- waxworms
- crickets
- shrimp
Best lures
- spoons
- spinners
- small crankbaits
- flies
How to fish for them
- fly fishing
- spin fishing with light tackle
- bait fishing in streams and rivers
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