02-15-2015, 02:05 AM
[#0000FF]The biomass in Utah Lake changes around...with varying water levels, spawning and recruitment, habitat availability, food resources and all that. Like most of the biologists, my guess would only be a guess. But about the time they started the carp seining program it was estimated that carp constituted about 90 percent of the finny biomass of the lake. It has been reduced somewhat since then but it is still way up there.
No percentage guesses but I suspect that white bass are up there in numbers...if not total weight. Then there are walleye and catfish. I suspect not too far apart in total poundage...even though a lot more cats are caught than walleyes. After that it falls way down for all the other species combined.
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No percentage guesses but I suspect that white bass are up there in numbers...if not total weight. Then there are walleye and catfish. I suspect not too far apart in total poundage...even though a lot more cats are caught than walleyes. After that it falls way down for all the other species combined.
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