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Topic: Paiute Cutthroat Trout Reintroduced to Native Habitat in High Sierra Wilderness  (Read 1596 times)

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CptSloppywood

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Thank you Howard! Inspiring story.


YoungBlood

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In 2011 I hiked into silver king and fished below the falls. It was an awesome trip, to an area that had been closed to fishing for nearly 50 years! We caught plenty of almost pure Paiutes and ate all the rainbows we caught. Defiantly recommend the hike to anyone who likes to get off the beaten path. Unbelievable scenery.