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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2008

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Shane Ito encounters a big westslope cutthroat trout while exploring a tiny creek in Southeastern British Columbia, Canada.

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Camera and editing: Rodney Hsu
Music: Bob and Sarah Richardson
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  • wats that huhe fish in the begging?

  • @akakamalyan I'd answer the question if I know what you are asking.

  • great pristine mountian trout vid. Can you give more a hint? the state?

  • @angeloamericano No secret really. This is the Elk River and tributaries in the southeastern corner of British Columbia, Canada.

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  • thats a big creek and a huge cutty where i come from

  • ur a really great fisherman.in a nearby lake here in california theres sculpin and every week we go sculpin fishing>i caught a 2 lb sculpin!

  • I agree with Rod. Coastal's are much chromier. Westslopes, as the the one caught by Rod, are more green/yellow.

  • @Derouin91 That's a westy for sure. The orange tinge gives it away. Coastals are nice and silver and if not for the heavy spotting and red slashes under the chin people can mistake them for 'bows. I've caught some beauties in the spring at the Harrison mouth. Rooster tails tipped with a small piece of worm are my go to lure out there. I've also had success in the little feeder streams flowing in from strawberry island using a small croc tipped with worm as well.

  • @fishingwithrod Whatever man, nice fish either way.

  • @Derouin91 Not really. It has all the typical characteristics of a westslope actually.

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