02-20-2013, 09:23 PM
[quote rancid_crabtree] I dont understand why the experts cant see what a fishery that the Tiger Trout has potential for in Schofield.
It seems a shame that they are going to poison it and i dont think they have given it a fair chance there. Look at what has come out of there the last few years. Yeah lets poison it. Those Tigers are eating chubs. They should quit focusing on the good old Bear Lake Cuttthroat and plant more of these in waters where there is a problem. YEAH LIKE STRAWBERRY they would only help get rid of the chubs. But give a program a chance to work. If they make a change they change again because of public pressure without staying the course. The problem with this state is they are too focused of the almighty rainbow and familys catching a limit of (4) 8" planters. Give me a break[/quote]
Another one of these threads? haha.
I just happen to strongly agree with you. If the lake could produce the next world record tiger trout... why not just keep going with a good thing. Stock a ton of them in there! (I know that is also expensive but if you are going to spend over a million to poison it....)
Some states / some lakes would DIE to have a "chub problem".
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It seems a shame that they are going to poison it and i dont think they have given it a fair chance there. Look at what has come out of there the last few years. Yeah lets poison it. Those Tigers are eating chubs. They should quit focusing on the good old Bear Lake Cuttthroat and plant more of these in waters where there is a problem. YEAH LIKE STRAWBERRY they would only help get rid of the chubs. But give a program a chance to work. If they make a change they change again because of public pressure without staying the course. The problem with this state is they are too focused of the almighty rainbow and familys catching a limit of (4) 8" planters. Give me a break[/quote]
Another one of these threads? haha.
I just happen to strongly agree with you. If the lake could produce the next world record tiger trout... why not just keep going with a good thing. Stock a ton of them in there! (I know that is also expensive but if you are going to spend over a million to poison it....)
Some states / some lakes would DIE to have a "chub problem".
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