Jerry....
Ahhhh....yes !
I have caught these. In some waters, they give a much better fight than the inland cuts.....similar to the sea run cuts we found on Washington't Olympic Penninsula.
Beautiful fish !.........and a handsome picture, too.
Gordy
From: jerry puckett <jerry_puckett2001@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Gordon Hill <hillshead@xxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: enjoy
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2006 04:57:31 -0700 (PDT)
Gordy, I will look for the Leopard Bow. This fish is a cross between a native cutthroat and rainbow referred to as a Cut Bow. The deepness of color is due to spawning time. I am studing every day and casting when the weather is above freezing. Take care, Jerry
Gordon Hill <hillshead@xxxxxxx> wrote:Jerry...Looks like one of those, "leapord bows" we caught in Western Alaska, in spawning colors.Gordy
From: jerry puckett <jerry_puckett2001@xxxxxxxxx>
To: kathryn roberts <carlink7@xxxxxxx>, mike rotz <mnrotz@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Steve Schmidt <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Molly Semenik <mollysemenik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "steve Sherwood." <stevesherwood01@xxxxxxxxx>, Gordon Hill <hillshead@xxxxxxx>, JFV jim <jfv@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, al crise <flysoup@xxxxxxxxxx>, harvey harris <hlhpc@xxxxxxx>, LaMoyne Hyde <lhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Dustin Hansen <dhansen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: enjoy
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 10:50:02 -0700 (PDT)
I thought I would send this picture to you of a fish. Can you tell what kind of fish this is? This was caught by my friend and guide Dustin Hansen in his secret place. I thinking a $1000.00 will loosen his lips? What a great way to start a fishing season.Jerry
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