Wyo Golden Trout Pattern Rocks Glass
Grab yourself one of our sweet printed heavy bottom tumbler glasses with a full wrap of your favorite trout pattern. Use it for whatever bevie you prefer, makes a great gift or statement piece in your bar or cupboards collection.
- 11 oz capacity.
- Hand-wash to preserve print if possible.
- Print is wrapped around the glass with an approx. 3/4" gap on one side.
- 3 1/2 ”(Inches) Height, Top diameter is 3 1/4”(Inches)
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ABOUT THE SPECIES:
Few fish capture the imagination quite like the Golden Trout. With brilliant gold flanks, vibrant red bands, and dark speckling, it's considered one of the most beautiful trout in North America.
While native to California's Sierra Nevada, golden trout have been carefully introduced into select high-elevation lakes and streams throughout Wyoming. Today, anglers willing to venture into the state's alpine basins can find thriving populations in remote waters tucked deep within the mountains.
Catching a Wyoming golden trout isn't usually about numbers, it's about the journey. Reaching these fish often means hiking miles into the backcountry, crossing wildflower-filled meadows, climbing above the tree line, and fishing crystal-clear water where solitude is part of the experience.
Golden trout are perfectly adapted to these cold, oxygen-rich environments. They rarely grow to trophy sizes, with most fish measuring between 8 and 12 inches, but what they lack in size they make up for in breathtaking color and unforgettable surroundings.
For many anglers, a golden trout isn't just another species to check off a list, it's a symbol of adventure, pristine wilderness, and the reward that comes from exploring Wyoming's most remote places.
Quick Facts
- Native to California's Sierra Nevada but established in select Wyoming alpine waters.
- Found in cold, clear lakes and streams at high elevations.
- Most Wyoming golden trout measure 8–12 inches.
- Known for their brilliant golden bodies, crimson lateral stripe, and lightly spotted tails.
- Often considered one of the most beautiful freshwater fish in North America.
- Reaching them usually requires a hike...making every catch feel well earned.
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