10-30-2009, 08:08 PM
I for one agree with what you are saying,
also don't forget what they would do for the Browns up there, In my eyes that would be good to see a few more trophy brown in the Rev. and I also think it would make it a little better fishery for the fisherman,
The way it is right now is the DWR. plants rainbow
the browns and bass eat the bows and pearch,
this would help the hole ecosystem I would think
plant the kokanee they spawn feed the rainbows and browns and bass save on the cost of planting bows every year or cut down on the amount anyway, would help out on the survival of some of the perch also,
Look at the gorge and the macks, most lakes and Rev. with kokanee do have more of a trophy fish than do other lakes, the kokanee would not be competing against any other fish so would would hurt to try it anyway,
Most of our trophy fisherys do have multiple species
of fish ??????????
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also don't forget what they would do for the Browns up there, In my eyes that would be good to see a few more trophy brown in the Rev. and I also think it would make it a little better fishery for the fisherman,
The way it is right now is the DWR. plants rainbow
the browns and bass eat the bows and pearch,
this would help the hole ecosystem I would think
plant the kokanee they spawn feed the rainbows and browns and bass save on the cost of planting bows every year or cut down on the amount anyway, would help out on the survival of some of the perch also,
Look at the gorge and the macks, most lakes and Rev. with kokanee do have more of a trophy fish than do other lakes, the kokanee would not be competing against any other fish so would would hurt to try it anyway,
Most of our trophy fisherys do have multiple species
of fish ??????????
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