I know this photo is cringe worthy but I thought I would share. My neighbor caught this enormous Devils Lake coastal cutthroat a few days ago off a local dock. It's unfortunate it was manhandled - he didn't even know it was a cutthroat or wild (wild fish must be released in Devil's Lake). It was released - I hope it survives.
Devils Lake is located near LIncoln City on the Oregon Coast. It's connected to the ocean via the D River and it's main tributary (Rock Creek) supports a decent coho salmon run along with a few steelhead. It's possible that it is a sea run but I'm guessing this fish was/is living it's best lacustrine life - likely gorging on juvenile yellow perch. I have caught several coastal cutts in D Lake without really trying - all the standard 13"-15" in length. I need to get out and try... once it stops raining and blowing.

Devils Lake is located near LIncoln City on the Oregon Coast. It's connected to the ocean via the D River and it's main tributary (Rock Creek) supports a decent coho salmon run along with a few steelhead. It's possible that it is a sea run but I'm guessing this fish was/is living it's best lacustrine life - likely gorging on juvenile yellow perch. I have caught several coastal cutts in D Lake without really trying - all the standard 13"-15" in length. I need to get out and try... once it stops raining and blowing.

