Louis Cahill submitted a public service announcement for the fly fishing community the other day. With his post “All That Glitters,” the Gink and Gasoline author, photographer and fishing guide cleared up the mess about what a real Golden Trout is.
And it’s not a hatchery mutant.
Louis writes about the hatchery-born palomino rainbow trout: “They are at once kind of cool and the highest level of bullshit.”
Nice.
We have our own love/hate relationship with the Pennsylvania Golden Rainbow. Yes, unfortunately, that’s what the PA fish commission calls them. But the Troutbitten guys call them PA Gold.
Read: Admiration — a short tale about some eager PA Gold
Louis points out that real Golden Trout are gorgeous and rare fish, native to the Kern River drainage in California.
Yes, it’s all fishing. And yes, they’re all trout. But no, they’re not all the same.
Read: All That Glitters on Gink and Gasoline
Enjoy the day.
Domenick Swentosky
T R O U T B I T T E N
domenick@troutbitten.com
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