Fish

Westslope Cutthroat Trout

Oncorhynchus clarkii lewisi
Fish Great Falls of the Missouri River, Cascade County, Montana New to Western Science
Westslope Cutthroat Trout

Photo: USFWS Mountain-Prairie, Public domain

Common Names
Speckled Trout / Mountain Trout
Habitat
Cold, clear mountain streams and rivers of the northern Rockies
First Observed
1805-06-13
Observed At
Great Falls of the Missouri River, Cascade County, Montana

On June 13, 1805, Private Silas Goodrich caught several cutthroat trout at the Great Falls of the Missouri River, providing the first scientific description of this species by any Anglo-American. Lewis described the trout in detail, noting their black specks (different from the red or gold of eastern brook trout) and the distinctive red slash marks under the jaw. The species was later named Salmo clarkii in honor of William Clark by naturalist John Richardson in 1836.

Journal Excerpt

Lewis, June 13, 1805: "Goodrich had caught half a dozen very fine trout… these trout are from sixteen to twenty three inches in length, precisely resemble our mountain or speckled trout in form and the position of their fins, but the specks on these are of a deep black instead of the red or goald colour of those common to the U' States. these are furnished long sharp teeth on the pallet and tongue and have generally a small dash of red on each side behind the front ventral fins."

Journal References

15 journal entries mention Westslope Cutthroat Trout

Aug 13 1805
Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact — John Ordway: August 13, 1805
...oon the current more gentle, we had caught a nomber of fine Trout this Several days passed high clifts of rocks and fine Springs on S. Side Saw a nomber of large ott...
Aug 14 1805
Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact — Patrick Gass: August 14, 1805
...hat we could discover. There are some fish in the river and trout of a large size, and of the black kind. We went 15 miles and encamped on the South side where we ha...
Aug 15 1805
Camp Fortunate / Shoshone contact — John Ordway: August 15, 1805
...Mountains, we passed Several bad rapids, caught a nomber of Trout in the Eddy below the rapids, now the river more Shallow, passed high clifts of rocks. & rough knob...
Aug 19 1805
Lewis: August 19, 1805
...ow brush which we hawled and caught a large number of fine trout and a kind of mullet about 16 Inhes long which I had not seen before. the scales are small, the no...
Aug 19 1805
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — John Ordway: August 19, 1805
...ggage & makeing pack saddles &c. we caught a nomber of fine Trout covred all over with black spots in Stead of red. in the afternoon the hunters returned to Camp & h...
Aug 20 1805
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — John Ordway: August 20, 1805
... a verry large beaver, the Indians eat it. a nomber of fine Trout caught this day. Cap* Lewis went a Short distance down the River and looked out a place undiscovere...
Aug 22 1805
Lewis: August 22, 1805
...2 hours they caught 528 very good fish, most of them large trout. among them I now for the first time saw ten or a douzen of a whte speceis of trout. they are of a...
Aug 22 1805
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — John Ordway: August 22, 1805
...sh drag of willows and caught 520 fine pan fish. 2 kinds of Trout & a kind resembling Suckers, we divided them with the Indians, gave them a meal of boiled corn & be...
Aug 24 1805
Camp Fortunate, Sacagawea reunites with Cameahwait — John Ordway: August 24, 1805
... a small shower of rain one of the men caught several large Trout one of the hunters came to camp had killd nothing.
Sep 9 1805
Travelers' Rest near present-day Lolo, MT — John Ordway: September 9, 1805
... being abundantly watered on either side by fine, beautiful trout streams." Wheeler. 2 Clark gives the distance traveled as twenty-two miles. Coues locates the day's...
Oct 26 1805
Celilo Falls and The Dalles portage — John Ordway: October 26, 1805
...ir bot- toms and repair them, one of the men giged a Sammon Trout in the River, towards evening the hunters returned to Camp had killed 5 Deer a goose and a gray Squ...
Nov 12 1805
Columbia estuary, storm-bound, vote on winter camp — John Ordway: November 12, 1805
...ek and got a more com- fortable Camp, we giged several more Trout in this creek. 1 On the lee side of Point Ellice, and directly across the river from Astoria. Wheel...
Mar 12 1806
Clark: March 12, 1806
..., Skaite, flounder, Salmon, red-carr, two Specis of Salmon trout, mountain or Speckled trout, and a Speceis Similar to one of those noticed on the Missouri within ...
Mar 12 1806
Lewis: March 12, 1806
...Skaite, flounder, Salmon, red charr, two speceis of Salmon trout, mountain or speckled trout, and a speceis similar to one of those noticed on the Missouri within ...
Mar 13 1806
Clark: March 13, 1806
...r not at all Seasons, I am unable to determine. The Salmon Trout are Seldom more than two feet in length, they are narrow in purportion to their length, at least m...

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