03-04-2009, 05:39 PM
[quote PBH] comes from their ability to over-winter in lakes that other trout cannot. You'll notice that many of the lakes are those also contain populations of brook trout. What grayling will (hopefully) do in these lakes is create a more consistant fishery. Those years that the brook trout die off in the winter, hopefully the grayling will not and they can provide anglers the opportunity to continue to catch fish until the brook trout come back.[/quote]
That's why I thought White Pine would be a possible place for them. We don't have a lot of mountain lakes up here in Cache, so it would be nice to have the ones we do have be a little more interesting.
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That's why I thought White Pine would be a possible place for them. We don't have a lot of mountain lakes up here in Cache, so it would be nice to have the ones we do have be a little more interesting.
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