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[quote icefishingman]the only different fish i want stocked int there are kamloop rainbows, just extra big bows
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How would changing strains to kamloops make any difference? Is strain the limiting factor in rainbow trout size at Strawberry?
tiger trout -- why do we want tiger trout in EVERY water in Utah? Can't we keep a few without??
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i just want to see what the action plan is for lakes like the berry yuba and scofield is it posted somewhere in the DNR web site and if it isnt why we all would like to know before it just happens or dont as the case may be
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[quote PBH][quote icefishingman]the only different fish i want stocked int there are kamloop rainbows, just extra big bows
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How would changing strains to kamloops make any difference? Is strain the limiting factor in rainbow trout size at Strawberry?
tiger trout -- why do we want tiger trout in EVERY water in Utah? Can't we keep a few without??[/quote]+1 I'm tired of 'em.
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How would changing strains to kamloops make any difference? Is strain the limiting factor in rainbow trout size at Strawberry?
because they fight harder
tiger trout -- why do we want tiger trout in EVERY water in Utah? Can't we keep a few without??
exactly
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Sorry brookieguy1, i meant to quote, but i accidentaly didn't
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All i want for the berry is more kokes and more bows and cutts, that is it, no turd looking trout(aka, tiger trout) i like catching tiger trout, but they don't belong in strawberry
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here again on what to do or not to do i just want to know what has been done im sure the action plans have already been made or are in the progress of being made where can i read them
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Good question. I don't know where to find them.
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Find what? kamloops?
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the management plans for the lakes we hear about them but they just are not available to the public and i for one would be interested in the 5 year plan for different lakes as im sure many would be we can see the plans for big game and the goals of the management for deer and elk why not the lake we like to fish
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In answer to your post and PBH, I have always thought it was all about the "strain". That it indeed does make a difference. So while they are Rainbows, it is the strain. Is there studies comparing Kams to regular Rainbow?
While Strawberry Rainbow are a fantastic fighter, they are lacking when compared to the trout in know Kamloop waters...so that is why I have been under a different impression.
I think Kamloop strain in Strawberry would be unbelievably great.
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The management plans you are requesting are under revision now. Many of them have not been updated, such as Strwaberry's, for a long time. The biologists at the reservoir should have a new plan out for public review this year. The same with Scofield.
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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
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thank you for the infomation is there a link to where we can read past plans or will the new be posted on line somewhere ?
did the plan for strawbeery not change when the bow began be stocked at a bigger size 3 years ago because this did have a big effect on this lake
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As far as I know, right now there is no link to existing plans online. You can contact the biologists at Strawberry and they will be more than happy to talk to you about it. We will be posting all new plans online as they are completed.
I do not believe that the change in size in stocked rainbows, or cutthroat too, that occurred a few years ago was reflected in an updated management plan. That would be more in the nature of a "tweak" to meet the broader goals and objectives outlined in a plan.
Paul Birdsey
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Colder? then why are they in Chesterfield and Daniels?
I do know it is the environmental. strain was a wrong choice of word.
Thanks.
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I don't have any problem with stocking tiger trout in there...
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