Sasha wrote:HThe only exception to this rule for me is with brook trout. They do not belong in the waters up here and they pose a threat to native species such as the Bull Trout and other native species.
rayfound wrote:Sasha wrote:HThe only exception to this rule for me is with brook trout. They do not belong in the waters up here and they pose a threat to native species such as the Bull Trout and other native species.
Their ability to interbreed with Bulls is a MAJOR concern, and once hybridized, there's no going back. Much more dangerous than browns in with rainbows, or brooks with rainbows... yes they can compete with the natives, but the greatest threat to native fish is hybridization with non-natives.
So I'd say, if you're in water where there are bulls and you catch Brooks, Kill 'em all.
Sasha wrote:Oh and one more thought we all know that pelletheads AKA Summer Truck Hatch taste better
Flyjunkie wrote:Sasha wrote:Oh and one more thought we all know that pelletheads AKA Summer Truck Hatch taste better
Yeah, just dump Ketchup all over that cardboard and it will taste a lot better..
Papasequoia wrote:I thought redbands were supposed to be the tastiest?
Just kidding, Sasha.
Papasequoia wrote:I thought redbands were supposed to be the tastiest?
midger wrote:Papasequoia wrote:I thought redbands were supposed to be the tastiest?
Actually I think goldens are tastiest. It just takes too darn many to fill you up.
rayfound wrote:....but seriously, why would a fisherman want to go there and only catch 5 fish, then go home. Oh well, we're not the target audience.
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