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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Osteichthyes

Family
  
Found in
  
Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Salmoniformes

Genus
  
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Similar
  
Cutthroat trout, Snake River fine‑spott, Yellowstone cutthroat trout, Greenback cutthroat trout, Westslope cutthroat trout

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A cutbow (Oncorhynchus clarki x mykiss) is an interspecific fertile hybrid between a rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and a cutthroat trout (O. clarki). Cutbow hybrids may occur naturally where the native ranges of both species overlap--coastal rainbow trout (O. mykiss irideus) and coastal cutthroat trout (O. clarki clarki) and Columbia River redband trout (O. mykiss gardineri) and westslope cutthroat trout (O. clarki lewisi). However, natural separation of spawning habitat limited hybridization in most native populations of rainbows and cutthroats. Introduction of non-native hatchery raised rainbow trout into the native ranges of cutthroat subspecies increased the rate of hybridization. Some native cutthroat populations are at risk due to genetic pollution.

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About

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In the 1880s, rainbow trout were stocked in a number of different waters that had cutthroat trout in them. Shortly after, cutbows were prominent in these waters. Cutbow fish are created when the female cutthroat trout's eggs are fertilized by a bigger male rainbow trout. Many fishermen get the cutbow confused with rainbow and cutthroat trout. The cutbow has red or orange slash markings under the jaw and a silver body. Though most cutbow have dots on their bodies, patterns vary between each fish.

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Cutbows spawn during spring and prefer temperatures between 40 and 50°F. They are able to reproduce in natural habitats and in hatcheries. They are almost immune to whirling disease, which affects most trout in Colorado.

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References

Cutbow Wikipedia