Bonneville/Bear River Cutthroat, from Jed's Fork. I was fortunate enough to catch 6, and lost a monster, probably 20" or more. I had no way to bring him/her in. Biggest trout I've ever hooked. Note to self: Get a net.

A little tributary to the Snake I discovered on my last trip:

Snake River Cutt, one of at least ONE HUNDRED I released over four days up to 15" and four miles of river. I never saw another person the entire time, four miles of river to myself.

Made it to McDougal Gap, through pouring rain!

Drainage where Colorado Cutts are rumored to be found, and lots of Brookies too!

Colorado River Cutt, a tough one to nab, but I FINALLY got one, as I was about to head to the truck for lunch and a sulk. It was a "drop the mic" moment and I decided I was blessed enough and it was time to head home. Not to mention the accumulation of insect bites. Horseflies suck!

Mountain Whitefish, a surprise I'd never caught, and I've now caught five! From Jed's Fork.

Brook Trout, caught about a dozen of these before the Colorado Cutt finally showed up.

Honorable Mention: One dink German Brown, from Jed's Fork. No pic. Third bonus species.

What can I say, " I love Wyoming!"
I never ran into another person on the water my entire trip, from the Sierra to Wyoming. Every place I fished there was no one there but me. Amazing.
John