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Jordanelle Perch -- Good or Bad for Trout?
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[#800000][size 2]There are 4 types of trout in Jordanelle: Rainbows, Browns, Cutthroats, and Albanios.[/size][/#800000]

[#800000][size 2] There are 2 types of Bass: Smallmouth and Largemouth[/size][/#800000]

[#800000][size 2] There are 3 or more types of forage or trash fish: Chubs,Perch, Redtail Shiners, and some others I can't think of at the moment.[/size][/#800000]

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[#800000][size 2]The Trout used to be plentiful, but awful skinny. I watched Trout bust Perchlettes on top during the 4th of july. Are the Rainbows getting any bigger? I dunno? I haven't caught any this year. Yet, the Browns are huge. [/size][/#800000]

[#800000][size 2]Perch limits will go up to at least 20 fish in 2004. What we need to do is remove a limit every time up at the lake. Cook'em, give'em away, use'em for fertilizing, or trash'em-we need to help make a dent some way.[/size][/#800000]

[#800000][size 2]DWR has no money to spend on putting more or bigger predators in our fisheries(Jordanelle and Strawberry could use some help).[/size][/#800000]

[#800000][size 2]I would like to see some tiger muskies and walleyes in Jordanelle(stocked). Smallmouth Bass have only one predator and is People. Smallies and muskie live together pretty well at pineview and the midwest.[/size][/#800000]

[#800000][size 2]I would like to see Smallies legally planted in Strawberry. If the Smallmouth can live in Canada and Minnesota, they can survive the "Berry". This wouldn't help the chub problem though. Plus, smallies wouldn't compete with the cutthroats. The Rainbow's are another story.[/size][/#800000]

[#800000][size 2]JMHO[/size][/#800000]
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Re: [tightline] Jordanelle Perch -- Good or Bad for Trout? - by tomegun - 09-16-2003, 01:45 AM

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