05-18-2018, 08:35 PM
I received a brief summary of the Scofield Spring survey results from the Aquatics staff in the Price Office and they said it was okay to share on BFT.
Cutthroat
Catch rates for cutthroat trout slightly higher than 2017.
Lengths ranged from 11 to 27 inches.
Average length was 14.5 inches.
Several cutthroat collected between 16 and 27 inches.
Largest cutthroat 27 inches and 9.22 lbs; fish was released.
Tiger Trout
Catch rates for tiger trout slightly higher than 2017.
Lengths ranged from 10 to 28 inches.
Average length was 14.5 inches.
Several tiger trout collected between 20.5 and 28 inches.
Largest tiger trout 28 inches and 10 lbs; had a 6-inch chub in stomach.
Tiger Muskie
Collected 2 tiger muskie in nets.
Average length was 19 inches.
Each tiger muskie had a 2-3 inch chub in stomach.
Utah Chub
Continue to see general decline of Utah chub catch rates in spring gill net surveys.
Catch rate was 63 fish/net night.
Average size Utah chub is 9.6 inches.
The average size Utah chub is increasing, indicating an older population.
Thanks to the hard working folks in the Southeast Region of the DWR for sharing this information.[
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Cutthroat
Catch rates for cutthroat trout slightly higher than 2017.
Lengths ranged from 11 to 27 inches.
Average length was 14.5 inches.
Several cutthroat collected between 16 and 27 inches.
Largest cutthroat 27 inches and 9.22 lbs; fish was released.
Tiger Trout
Catch rates for tiger trout slightly higher than 2017.
Lengths ranged from 10 to 28 inches.
Average length was 14.5 inches.
Several tiger trout collected between 20.5 and 28 inches.
Largest tiger trout 28 inches and 10 lbs; had a 6-inch chub in stomach.
Tiger Muskie
Collected 2 tiger muskie in nets.
Average length was 19 inches.
Each tiger muskie had a 2-3 inch chub in stomach.
Utah Chub
Continue to see general decline of Utah chub catch rates in spring gill net surveys.
Catch rate was 63 fish/net night.
Average size Utah chub is 9.6 inches.
The average size Utah chub is increasing, indicating an older population.
Thanks to the hard working folks in the Southeast Region of the DWR for sharing this information.[

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