05-18-2012, 04:04 PM
[quote flygoddess]But is the men or women that drive those trucks Biologist, or just ordinary people. [/quote]
They were just bums that the biologists picked up on the street!
come on goddess, give them a little credit! I'm sure that they were hatchery personnel, who also happen to have some training!
Who cares if many of those fish were eaten! Keep in mind: they were surplus! So, ANY survival at all WAS EXTRA! Those that ended up being "fish food" played a good role as well for those trout that ate them.
Now -- concerning surplus tigers: requests are submitted by managers across the state for surplus fish for other fisheries as well. So, again, even if you want surplus fish at Strawberry, you still have to "share" available surplus. It still isn't "Walmart" where you can simply say "I want more of that".
Like Paul said -- take it to the open houses. This has been a good discussion so far. keep it up.
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They were just bums that the biologists picked up on the street!
come on goddess, give them a little credit! I'm sure that they were hatchery personnel, who also happen to have some training!
Who cares if many of those fish were eaten! Keep in mind: they were surplus! So, ANY survival at all WAS EXTRA! Those that ended up being "fish food" played a good role as well for those trout that ate them.
Now -- concerning surplus tigers: requests are submitted by managers across the state for surplus fish for other fisheries as well. So, again, even if you want surplus fish at Strawberry, you still have to "share" available surplus. It still isn't "Walmart" where you can simply say "I want more of that".
Like Paul said -- take it to the open houses. This has been a good discussion so far. keep it up.
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