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Fintastic Tee's - Caught But Not Released
Fintastic Tee's - Caught But Not Released
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The Yellowfin Cutthroat was last seen in the late 1800's. They were found in a few remote lakes in the high country of Colorado. There is much speculation about the demise of this fish. Overharvesting is the most likely culprit. We have all seen the pictures of four men standing with a stringer of about 100 fish. They were trying to feed their families and probably had no idea they were driving this fish into extinction. However, we do know better and advocate the "Catch & Release" of all fish that are not food. This shirt is sure to spark conversation wherever you wear it. (this shirt is printed with the image on the back with the Fly Fishing Crazy logo on the front breast)
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