I've heard of the cutt-slam before, but can't remember the 4 sub-species. Can you refresh my memory, DonO? If I do remember correctly, they exist too geographically distant to ever have the possibility of catching all 4 in one day, correct? I think it was a lifetime achievement of sorts. So based on that I say catching the bonefish-tarpon-permit slam over one trip is counted as a "slam". Then again, who's counting? Regardless, just having those 3 species on your lifetime list is an accomplishment in itself! Kev > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject: Re: [VFB] Grand Slam > = 4> Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2007 11:31:02 -0600> > Les,> > I just counted the fish > species he caught- don't know the Belize regs for a> slam.> There are many > kinds of Jacks, just like trout.> And four types (species) of trout make for > a slam.> And in Wyoming, there is a 'Cutt-slam'- 4 sub-species of just the > cutthroat> trout.> > So, since Jack Crevalle are very common in the shallows, > it could be that> one.> > Don> > _________________________________________________________________ Recharge--play some free games. Win cool prizes too! http://club.live.com/home.aspx?icid=CLUB_wlmailtextlink
