wildfly wrote:NorcalBob wrote:<<<<It doesn't have the same eating instincts, survival instincts, and social instincts in the river>>>>
And that in a nutshell is why you don't put truck trout into wild fish populations!!!!! Truck trout absolutely decimate wild trout fisheries.
Not sure why more people don't understand this, and not to stoke another fire, but this is what I've been saying about the upper Kern all along. I'm not against stocking trout... I'm against stocking them in waters that are perfectly capable of sustaining a wild trout population. We should be modifying human behavior to the fish, not modifying the fish population to human behavior (my little rant on the blanket 5 per day, 10 in posession reg).
fflutterffly wrote:My fly fishing friend tells me that All hatchery trout have a dorsal fin clipped. And that is the only way you can tell the difference. I debated that not only are some fish clipped but: The body shape is different, scaring is evident, fins eaten up and noses often bruised or bloody. I also said that often the color of hatchery trout are not as brilliant. What is your opinion. (I also feel that a wild fights more)
fly_baby wrote:I thought planters were for the bait fishermen who must have a strings of trout to be satisfied and so they'll leave the wild trout alone. Can someone explain how planters can decimate the much more survival oriented wild trout? When the trucks come and dump the planters most of them are caught relatively quickly by the bait guys. I'm so confused...
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