
can anyone explain to me who,why,when,and how they kill off these lakes/do they have discusions or hearings before they decide to kill thousands of fish?do the communities involved have any say?
That's more musky food for you Musky guys....kevinb wrote:I should clarify my answer. I was answering the part about farm raised trout.![]()
haha Maybe we should have farm raised squaw or carp:-"Sam Kafelafish wrote:That's more musky food for you Musky guys....kevinb wrote:I should clarify my answer. I was answering the part about farm raised trout.![]()
A lot of what you say is your own personal preference such as to the taste of the fish and sport quality. Hatcheries are used because of the sheer overfishing that is done. If there was no hatchery plants the lakes would be wiped out. A lake is killed off because there was introduction of invasive species that is over competing for the nutrient load of the lake. Spiny rays take a lot longer to grow to decent sizes up here in our colder waters than they do down south. If my memory serves me correctly only cutthroat trout was native to NE washington lakes, rainbows were introduced....I couldnt find the source again so I may be incorrect. With that being said, all spiny rays (perch, bass, crappie, walleye, etc) were introduced, more likely illegally. To me there is no sport in catching perch or bluegill considering I've had many times when I've seen them bite a bare hook or sinkers. Spiny rays are also voracious eaters of small fry.....which is the size a lot of trout lakes are stocked with.juggalo wrote:why does the department of fish and wildlife feel it necessary to kill off a lake just because certain fish are thriving.why do we care so much about trout which have to be raised in a hatchery in order to survive. EVOLUTION.I've seen studies where wild runs of salmon and steelhead have been decimated by the poor genetics of hatchery mates.fish like bass,catfish,bluegill,walleye,and perch taste better and pound for pound are more fun to catch.I'm not saying we should be irresponsible about manageing our fisheries,but what about the long term efects of poisoning our lakes.
can anyone explain to me who,why,when,and how they kill off these lakes/do they have discusions or hearings before they decide to kill thousands of fish?do the communities involved have any say?
on a side note, did ya know that in Australia they have such a huge problem with an introduced carp that there is a company that pays a bounty on them and turns them into fertilizer. Maybe someone could make a business out of trash fish here lol.kevinb wrote:haha Maybe we should have farm raised squaw or carp:-"Sam Kafelafish wrote:That's more musky food for you Musky guys....kevinb wrote:I should clarify my answer. I was answering the part about farm raised trout.![]()