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Fish Lake is always beautiful. I see you took the Mytoge (or something like that) road, on the east side of Fish Lake. We took that road last summer, for the first time. Beautiful views. How is the road and the views on the road(s) on the west side of Fish Lake?
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Hard to beat fall in the wilds of Utah. Really nice photos.
Remember: keep the lid on the worms, share your jerky, and stop by to say hi to Cookie and the Cowboy-Pirate crew
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Great pictures!!!!! Fish Lake is a beautiful mnt range. Lots of fine memories down there archery hunting. Thank you!
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Great Pictures and Video !! Excellent ! Very beautiful this time of year up there.
Thanks for posting!
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Thanks for the great pictures.
My father grew up in Richfield and would take us to Fish Lake every summer for a week. Beautiful country for sure.
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09-29-2020, 04:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2020, 04:39 PM by PBH.)
This quote feature is pathetic...it always screws up the responses....
I'll try this again....
Hookinup:
The management plan for Fish Lake kokanee does not rely on natural recruitment from Twin Creeks. Twin Creeks is too cold for successful natural recruitment of salmonids. It always has been. Historically (before white-men introduced any fish to Fish Lake) all natural recruitment of trout (cutthroat) came from Lake Creek (the out-flow).
The plan with Fish Lake is to use hatchery raised kokanee to stock Fish Lake. They also like to use late-spawning fish in hopes that more "lake spawning" will happen and provide some "bonus" natural fish. Utah's hatchery system is currently able to provide enough kokanee to provide this opportunity at Fish Lake.
The DWR used to use a small hatchery behind the current cabin on Twin Creeks to raise lake trout. They ended this a long time ago (early 80's?). Today, Twin Creeks is protected from angling to provide people an opportunity to see spawning fish in action. However, due to the cold water temperatures of this spring, natural recruitment from Twin Creeks is almost nil.
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Pack -- we all do. However, our hatchery systems could not support koknaee years ago, and as pointed out earlier natural reproduction just doesn't work well enough to sustain a population without hatchery stocking.
hopefully this is successful and and kokanee (lake trout!) continue to thrive in Fish Lake.