10-01-2010, 07:26 PM
It seems like a relatively simple idea and I would love to organize it. Can you imagaine a lake with large pike, musky, perch, crappie, walleye bows, browns and tiger trout? Talk about a money producer!
The key seems to get the carp numbers as low as possible, and keep the carp eaters as high as possible. Throw in those round head minnows and gizzard shade for bait fish, plant lots of perch, crappie, musky and walleye for the first several years, plant tiger trout and musky consistently to keep the carp numbers low and some structure while water is low and maybe Yuba turns into an awesome fishery. One can dream.
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The key seems to get the carp numbers as low as possible, and keep the carp eaters as high as possible. Throw in those round head minnows and gizzard shade for bait fish, plant lots of perch, crappie, musky and walleye for the first several years, plant tiger trout and musky consistently to keep the carp numbers low and some structure while water is low and maybe Yuba turns into an awesome fishery. One can dream.
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