08-14-2004, 07:26 PM
[/size][/font] [font "Arial, Helvetica, adobe-helvetica, Arial Narrow"][size 2]In early March 2001, efforts to re-establish a population of rainbow trout that would live and grow in Watauga Lake and use Doe Creek to spawn were renewed. The Overmountain Chapter of Trout Unlimited (TU) in Johnson City funded the purchase of 25,000 eyed Kamloops rainbow trout eggs from a hatchery in Washington State. This is a lake-dwelling strain of rainbow trout that ascends tributary streams to spawn. Members of the Overmountain TU Chapter and TWRA planted half of the eggs in the lower portion of Doe Creek. The remaining eggs were hatched at TWRA's Buffalo Springs facility and will be stocked in lower Doe Creek as fingerlings. This process will be repeated for the next two years if fish are available and hopefully, some of these rainbows will instinctively return to spawn in about 2004. If unsuccessful, other strains of rainbow trout with the appropriate characteristics may be tried, including the large fish that currently enter Clear Creek from the Clinch River (Norris tailwater) each winter. [/size][/font] [font "Arial, Helvetica, adobe-helvetica, Arial Narrow"][size 2]
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