Body Type: A medium-sized Cutthroat native to the Columbia and upper Missouri River drainages. The body has irregular, moderately sized spots concentrated heavily toward the tail with few or no spots below the lateral line forward of the dorsal fin. Coloring is golden-yellow to olive with vivid red-orange slash marks and often a rose-red lateral band.
Preferred Water Temperature: 48°F–62°F. Adapted to the cold, clear streams of Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia. One of the most cold-sensitive Cutthroat subspecies.
Habitat: Clear, cold mountain streams and lakes of the upper Columbia River and upper Missouri River drainages. Found in Montana, Idaho, Washington, and British Columbia. Hybridization with Rainbow Trout and Yellowstone Cutthroat is a significant conservation threat. Best populations exist in isolated headwater streams above natural barriers.
Best Lures: Small dry flies are the classic approach — large attractor patterns like the Royal Wulff produce well. Elk Hair Caddis and hoppers work in summer. Small inline spinners produce for spin anglers. Soft hackle wet flies are excellent.
Best Baits: Nightcrawlers and red worms produce consistent results. Salmon eggs work in streams. Grasshoppers are excellent in late summer. Check regulations — many waters are catch-and-release.
Size & Weight: Typically 10–16 inches and 0.5–2 lbs in streams. Large river fish and lake fish reach 3–5 lbs. World record: 7 lbs 14 oz.
Top 5 Places to Catch Westslope Cutthroat Trout:
1. Flathead River, Montana — excellent wild population
2. Clearwater River, Idaho — outstanding wild fishery
3. Bob Marshall Wilderness streams, Montana — remote and pristine
4. St. Joe River, Idaho — beautiful wild Westslope water
5. Lochsa River, Idaho — excellent clear-water stream fishing
A medium-sized Cutthroat native to the Columbia and upper Missouri River drainages. The body has irregular, moderately sized spots concentrated heavily toward the tail with few or no spots below the lateral line forward of the dorsal fin. Coloring is golden-yellow to olive with vivid red-orange slash marks and often a rose-red lateral band.
Habitat
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Clear, cold mountain streams and lakes of the upper Columbia River and upper Missouri River drainages. Found in Montana, Idaho, Washington, and British Columbia. Hybridization with Rainbow Trout and Yellowstone Cutthroat is a significant conservation threat. Best populations exist in isolated headwater streams above natural barriers.
Water Conditions
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48°F–62°F. Adapted to the cold, clear streams of Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia. One of the most cold-sensitive Cutthroat subspecies.
Tackle & Bait
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Best Lures:
Small dry flies are the classic approach — large attractor patterns like the Royal Wulff produce well. Elk Hair Caddis and hoppers work in summer. Small inline spinners produce for spin anglers. Soft hackle wet flies are excellent.
Best Baits:
Nightcrawlers and red worms produce consistent results. Salmon eggs work in streams. Grasshoppers are excellent in late summer. Check regulations — many waters are catch-and-release.
Top Fishing Locations
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60 fishing locations where you can catch Westslope Cutthroat Trout
Acorn Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Sanders County, Montana
Albicaulis Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Granite County, Montana
Almeda Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Flathead County, Montana
Arrowhead Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Sanders County, Montana
Ashley Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Kalispell, Montana
Avalanche Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Montana
Bailey Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Coram, Montana
Bair Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Checkerboard, Montana
Baree Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Lincoln County, Montana
Barker Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Anaconda, Montana
Beta Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Flathead County, Montana
Coopers Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Powell County, Montana
Copper Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Lewis and Clark County, Montana
Cottonwood Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Park County, Montana
Crystal Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Fergus County, Montana
Delmoe Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Jefferson County, Montana
Doris Lakes
🏞️ Freshwater
Flathead County, Montana
Duck Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Glacier, Montana
Edith Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Meagher County, Montana
Fawn Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Flathead County, Montana
French Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Mineral County, Montana
Fulcrum Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Park County, Montana
Geary Pond
🏞️ Freshwater
Helmville, Montana
George Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Park County, Montana
Georgetown Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Georgetown, Montana
Gheny Pond
🏞️ Freshwater
Twin Bridges, Montana
Giant Springs Fishing Pond
🌊 Saltwater
Great Falls, Montana
Glen Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Tobacco, Montana
Glenwood Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Elkhorn, Montana
Gold Bar Lakes
🏞️ Freshwater
Granite County, Montana
Gold Creek Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Evaro, Montana
Goldberg Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Poweel County, Montana
Gorge Lake North
🏞️ Freshwater
Elkhorn, Montana
Governor Creek
🏞️ Freshwater
Beaverhead County, Montana
Grace Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Meagher County, Montana
Green Canyon Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Granite County, Montana
Grouse Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Troy, Montana
Hall Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Elkhorn, Montana
Handkerchief Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Bear Creek Village, Montana
Harpers Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Clearwater, Montana
Harrington Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
MIneral County, Montana
Harrison Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Beaverhead County, Montana
Hauser Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Lakeside, Montana
Hazel Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Mineral County, Montana
Heart Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Lewis and Clark, Montana
Heinrich Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Pinesdale, Montana
Hemlock Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Missoula County, Montana
Herrig Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Stryker, Montana
Hidden Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Elkhorn, Montana
Hieronymous Pond
🏞️ Freshwater
Hamilton, Montana
High Hope Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Madison County, Montana
Hilgard Lake
🌊 Saltwater
Madison County, Montana
Holland Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Condon, Montana
Holloway Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Ravalli County, Montana
Holter Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Wolf Creek, Montana
Homestake Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Homestake, Montana
Hopkin Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Elkhorn Hot Springs, Montana
Hoskins Lake
🏞️ Freshwater
Yaak, Montana
Hungry Horse Reservoir
🏞️ Freshwater
Helena Flats, Montana
Indian Road Pond
🏞️ Freshwater
Townssend, Montana
From the Angler's Guide
1. Flathead River, Montana — excellent wild population
2. Clearwater River, Idaho — outstanding wild fishery
3. Bob Marshall Wilderness streams, Montana — remote and pristine
4. St. Joe River, Idaho — beautiful wild Westslope water
5. Lochsa River, Idaho — excellent clear-water stream fishing
Size & Sport
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Typically 10–16 inches and 0.5–2 lbs in streams. Large river fish and lake fish reach 3–5 lbs. World record: 7 lbs 14 oz.
State & Agency Records
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1 official record on file for Westslope Cutthroat Trout
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9 oz.
L: 11.0"
Spencer Smith
Alpine Lake, Custer County, IDAug 18, 2024Freshwater Angling