08-07-2022, 06:48 PM
I just figured that because they were only 3 inches long that they would hang around and hide in rocky areas by the shore until they get a little bigger.
Bass and perch are more shore and bottom orientated and kokes are open water orientated. Their habitats overlap very little so, how may survived the bass and perch? Almost all of them. How many survived other natural hazards? No idea.
lovetofish Wrote:DWR planted 30119 3.5 inch 5-2022
24087 3.11 inch 4-2021
30045 3.01 inch 3-2020
Someone posted about a week ago with a picture of a koke that he caught at Rockport. Someone else was also catching perch around 9 inches while casting along the shore line with a slip bobber.
I wonder what percentage of the small kokes make it passed the size that the bass and perch don't eat.
Bass and perch are more shore and bottom orientated and kokes are open water orientated. Their habitats overlap very little so, how may survived the bass and perch? Almost all of them. How many survived other natural hazards? No idea.