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By Craig moore on 05-12-12 @ 4:07 pm
A fishing guide should know better than show exactly how not to handle fish to be released backinto the water.
By bocephusj57 on 05-13-12 @ 12:30 am
How do you know he’s not gonna keep that one for dinner? Fishing is not all catch and release,ya know.
By Craig moore on 05-13-12 @ 10:41 am
Bocephus, did you happen to notice the species he is holding? It is a cutthroat. http://fwp.mt.gov/fishAndWildlife/management/nativeFish.html
Both the Yellowstone and Westslope cutthroat are listed as a “fish of concern.” Responsible
guides are aware of this and don’t harvest them for the table. Responsible guides don’t
mishandle precious fish to be released after catch.
By bocephusj57 on 05-13-12 @ 12:27 pm
Precious fish? When did you convert from being a cheerleader for corporate polluters to aneco-greenie trout hugger?
By Craig moore on 05-13-12 @ 12:51 pm
Such pillow talk get’s you nowhere with me.
I have been a fisherman for over 50 years. Conveying fungus and bacteria to cutthroat through
improper handling , gripping them tightly for a picture, and elevating them out of the water on
a warm day does not respect the resource.
By kalispelling bee on 05-13-12 @ 11:08 pm
Congratulations, Ryan Thompson. The viewers loved your work!
By bocephusj57 on 05-13-12 @ 11:42 pm
Craig: Probably the first pillow talk you’ve experienced in 20 years.
Your first comment was, as usual, just you being a nitpicky perfectionist looking for something
to complain about because it didn’t conform to your preferences.
By Craig moore on 05-14-12 @ 10:18 am
bochephus, your personal remarks just don’t make a convincing argument.
As to why I commented in the first place, look again at the picture of the guide mishandling the
cutthroat and then visit Glacier Anglers website: http://www.glacierraftco.com/fly-fishing/
===quote===
We offer daily and multi-day guided trips on the beautiful North and Middle Forks of the
Flathead River, and multi-day trips into the Great Bear Wilderness to fish the acclaimed Upper
Middle Fork. This is prime habitat for eager Westslope cutthroat trout and rainbow trout that
you catch and release.
===end quote===
MIshandling cutthroat trout is no way for any responsible guide to demonstrate respect for the
resource.
By hotfishmt on 05-14-12 @ 3:23 pm
1. The fish is not from the Flathead Drainage for sure. Could most likely be Rock Creek or downin the Livingston area.
2. For being prime for Cutthroat & Rainbow….FHR is not prime. Too cold & not enough insect
larve in the cold waters.
3. Holding the fish….could have been better for sure, but maybe it was the first & only try, before
releasing it??
4. Rock Creek, East of Missoula, has some of the biggest trout that I have caught….course that
was back in the mid 90’s. Some as large as 10#: Browns & Bows….but, I imagine that the
removal of Mill Town Damn, has led to many SQUAW FISH…..they are about as bad as Carp.
5. Trash fish ruin many a good trout stream…way more than holding a fish wrong for a short while.













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