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  1. I suspected as much. Dragon fish look like they need to be exercised by my 6wt. I think BH could be as good if they didn't stock 75,000 fish a year. I believe they are decreasing numbers now. More scuds--->pig fish like Dragon, yahoo!

     

    Beadhead, you M. Hat boys are way tougher than the folks from the other side of the mountains

  2. Tako, that is amazing growth. I would suspect that was in a lake with relatively low numbers of fish, or one that was previously devoid of fish. It would take a fantastic scud population (or something as good) to grow fish that fast. Bullshead is a well established fishery with a history of excessive stocking numbers. I think there is too many fish for the kind of growth rates you are talking about. What was the history of the lake where you saw 3 pounds added in a year?

    Bullshead is an amazing fishery, don't get me wrong. But wouldn't another couple of year classes be exciting!

  3. Tako, I am talking about catching some SERIOUS fish (not tiddlers under 20"). The fish at BH tend to grow like this for the first few years: 10-13", 14-17", 18-21". I highly doubt there will be any difference in growth rates between diploids and triploids for the first couple of years. The difference should show up when the triploids keep growing in their first year of sexual maturation (age 3 to 4). Hopefully there is some fish that can get to age 4+ without getting bonked on the head. If the females are not cruising the shoreline looking for a place to spawn it will greatly decrease their likelyhood of getting caught by the spring troops of meat fishers. I expect the males will still be easy to target as they will most likely still cruise the shoreline. Hopefully the decreased stocking rates and addition of triploids will lead to a fishery where there is actually a good number of fish over 20" around. At present, angling pressure is very effective at removing anything over 20". There is tons of 16-18" fish that are in good shape, but certainly not footballs. I am very interested in seeing big, fat fish over 22". I wish the size restriction was bumped up to 56cm before you could bonk a fish. Perhaps we will eventually get to a point of stocking AF3N's like BC. That would be sweet!

  4. Ok Tim. It might be hard to move away from one of those pods of 18-21" fish though. Last year we got kind of stuck for about 3 hours in one area until our wrists were sore. You might have to throw rocks to make me move along and look for little fish.

    The water in front of the boat launch seems to hold lots of little fish. That would be a good place to collect data.

  5. Excellent news! 2012 is going to be a blast. Can't wait to get some big, chrome females. The males will still get dark, but will be infertile.

    Hopefully the government will put triploids into Police as well.

    Maybe I can get Sundancefisher to be my executive assistant and write down lengths for me.

  6. That's my buddy's 13 year old Springer. He's seen a lot of birds in his day, so he didn't get too fired up. We had to help him do some serious ice climbing today though.

     

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  7. Trout can adjust the amount of melanin released in their skin very quickly to help blend in with the substrate. You will see quite a bit of difference between a rainbow that spends a lot of time in the shallows versus one that lives in a deep, dark pool.

  8. I think between whirling disease and a lake trout introduction into Yellowstone lake, the number of Cutts in the river has decreased from what it once was. I was last there in the late 80's and you could feed Cutts caddis flies as they sat in the eddy behind your legs. You could catch fish pretty much every cast then--14-23" Cutts. It was awful. The upper river is packed with fishermen, but the lower river was wide open. You could also try some of the rivers and tributaries coming from the NE corner of the park. There is also some nice lakes with trout and grayling in the park.

  9. He has a Dell, and they don't send you an operating system CD or driver CDs when you get your new computer. He said he can't even get to "safe" mode. Dell support told him he needs to get his hard drive copied before it gets restored. Any techs for hire? He tried the yellow pages, but everyone is busy.

  10. He's just got his "summerfallow camo" on. I don't like his chances come hunting season. Predators often select the "different" looking individual from the group.

    Great shots, thanks for sharing

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