01-02-2008, 06:51 PM
I wouldn't doubt there is some natural reproduction at Devil Creek but I think it is minimal. I would expect most years there no successful natural reproduction by kokanee at Devil Creek. I'm fairly confident the kokanee I caught were both planted by the F&G in 2006. That is just my opinion though. Maybe someone with more insight will post a better answer.
According to the F&G online stocking records no kokanee were planted in Devil Creek in 2007.
Most of the fish don't have any black spots and most of the fish that do have the black spots only have a few. I don't think it will have a significant impact on the fisheries.
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According to the F&G online stocking records no kokanee were planted in Devil Creek in 2007.
Most of the fish don't have any black spots and most of the fish that do have the black spots only have a few. I don't think it will have a significant impact on the fisheries.
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