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The bonneville cutthroat trout that once roamed the historical old Lake Bonneville was once thought to be extinct. But, through 50 years of conservation and restoration efforts, Bonneville cutthroat trout now exist in about 35% of their historical range. But Bonneville cutthroat trout are not the only native trout found in Utah. Our Burt Brothers quiz question tonight is. How many sub-species of cutthroat trout are native to Utah? The answer when KSL Outdoors powered by Ford returns to the Bear River.