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It took nearly 30 years for the chubs to disappear from Starvation. And that was with a spawning population of Walleye. No additional stocking required. Very little harvest of the Walleyes. Contrast that with having to stock Tiger Muskies, Wipers (which haven't shown up in gill nets or creels), Tiger Trout (that aren't showing up in creels very often either), Cutthroats (that no one wants to catch).
I'm tired of waiting.
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go to youtube and look up this years gill net by the dwr. There were several very large tiger trout and cutthroat caught , along with a couple tiger muskies. I also know of several tiger musky that have been caught this year (20- 24") The cutthroats this year are much healthier than the past few years. No more 12" snake like fish.
My sons and I were their 2 weeks ago and had very fast action on 12-14" cutthroats. We also caught a couple that were pushing 20" And 2 tiger trout 1 @ 13" and 1 @ 20"
I myself have noticed a lot of improvement
I guess they could have sped things up with a rotone treatment, But the est cost 3 years ago was 1.5 million. That money bought a lot of fish. Biologists are trying a new approach , and I am already seeing good days ahead
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Almost all the fish I have caught at SF this year have come on tube jigs tipped with chub or worms. That includes the 8 lb. bow. White and pearl are the best colors for me. Most often a slow retrieval letting it drop almost to bottom. I also keep a second pole suspended below the boat with the same setup. It was all below the boat acton monday. It was just like ice fishing. Alot of fish in the slot Monday.
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All are fish were caught using either a pistol pete behind a bubble full of water(letting it sink down ) and a slow retrievel, or jakes lures. There were people fishing around us using bait , but we were catching 5 fish to their one.
we did catch a fair amount of chubs, and a bunch of 10-14" cuts. But did manage a couple decent fish as mentioned
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Next time up there I’ll try it! Took a break and visited Strawberry last Friday. Wasn’t even trying to Kokanee since I heard the guy at Renegade tell someone that the Hot Koke fishing was pretty much over. I should have known not to listen. Fished for Cutts and rainbows. Caught 15 or so until left early because of lightning. About ready to target bass for awhile or try your tube jig rig at Scofield? Thx!!
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[quote cdbrc]Three of us fished Scolfied Monday and had a blast. Only three chubs even tho we tried to catch some for bait. The bright side was the 67 cuts and bows, alot of them in the slot. All fish were very healthy and strong fighters especally on my utlralite pole. I see good things for Scofield in the coming years. Oh by the way the biggest fish I've got at SF this year was a 8 pound 1os. Bow that was a natural fish, not a planter. He is still in there to let you know that all is not lost. Go fish it and have fun. Oh and dont drink any more viniger.[/quote]
Do you have a picture of this 8lb wild bow? Not saying i don't believe you but the DWR did stock a bunch of big bows last year that were 25" plus fish to tide anglers over while the wipers and TM grow. Several of them have been caught already. I would love to see the picture if you have it. An 8lb wild rainbow from scofield is not an average fish by any means.
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Poison it now! Let’s get some decent fish in there while I’m still young enough to cast!
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Here's a picture of the big bow, hopefully. If it doesn't work I will try again. It was 8#1 oz. A a smige over 27 inches. It had no signs of hatchery rash. Also caught three others that day at different spots that were brude stock. It was very evident that they were brude stock.
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What size pistol Pete’s? #10 or #6? Colors that worked best?[reply][/reply]
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Pretty fish way to go!!! J
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