12-11-2018, 11:13 PM
I agree , Joes Valley is a very good comparison. As mentioned the muskies are doing very well there ( and the over populated chubs are disappearing in comparison to 7-8 years ago) Also the cuthroats and splake and occasional rainbow are showing up in trophy sizes. This despite very little stocking until recently. And now I see stocking is happening again in greater numbers. Joes valley seems to really be on an upswing for quality fishing. The process has taken about 10 years now since the management plan.
Scofeild , with its awesome feed and growth rate has a chance to become a premier trophy fishery in the state in the next few years. Poisoning has happened 3 times since the 70's with very short term success. (Even though predatory cuts were stocked soon after treatment)
The DWR made no secret that this would be a 8-10 year process when the current plan was implemented, Its been 2 years... Give it due process
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Scofeild , with its awesome feed and growth rate has a chance to become a premier trophy fishery in the state in the next few years. Poisoning has happened 3 times since the 70's with very short term success. (Even though predatory cuts were stocked soon after treatment)
The DWR made no secret that this would be a 8-10 year process when the current plan was implemented, Its been 2 years... Give it due process
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