I'm not sure if those are Cutts or Steelhead 'cause they're so small. There is no subspecies of Coastal Cutthroat on the Olympic Pen. Google it. Whatever the case, those are tiny fingerlings of sea run trout. Their parents (that you really want to catch) are out in the saltwater until winter/early spring when they come in to spawn. Yes, the kids are gorgeous but not much of a challenge and easy to kill with improper handling. Stick to the bigger waters for better fish.
Yea the I’m still finding the crescent Lake cutts as being distinct enough for most to consider a separate subspecies. We had plenty of fun fishing the little guys.
I live out here what time of year is this
this is really beautiful stream and outdoor ! I did enjoy watching your video ! Thank you for the share. subscribed !
Thanks!!
Would you recommend good spots to fly fish for beginners in Olympic National Park? Ill be there in a few days to fly fish. Thanks a lot
Man this creek was cool and easy. Otherwise, we caught some fish in the Hoh river, but it was kinda tough for me.
@@TheElementWild which creek is this? Heading to Olympic this summer.
@@JP-dz7zu Barnes I think.
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Nice! I had a blast fly fishing for redfish in Texas here. It’s my newest video!
What rod? Length and weight
5’ TFO 0.5 wt
Beardsley trout it’s the only place you can fishing for them at
Ya catching anything larger than 2.5 to 3 inches?
I'm not sure if those are Cutts or Steelhead 'cause they're so small. There is no subspecies of Coastal Cutthroat on the Olympic Pen. Google it. Whatever the case, those are tiny fingerlings of sea run trout. Their parents (that you really want to catch) are out in the saltwater until winter/early spring when they come in to spawn. Yes, the kids are gorgeous but not much of a challenge and easy to kill with improper handling. Stick to the bigger waters for better fish.
Yea the I’m still finding the crescent Lake cutts as being distinct enough for most to consider a separate subspecies. We had plenty of fun fishing the little guys.