08-01-2012, 02:49 AM
http://wildlife.utah.gov/dwr/news/42-uta...anned.html
Which is why they're gonna plant Tigers. They can plant enough to maintain a fishery until the Cutts take hold. Looks like Spirit Lake will always receive Tigers in the future plans.
The fish were probably planted before they knew for certain that the chemical treatment was scheduled. Looks like it has been in the planning stage for years. I guess they could have avoided planting fish for several years, knowing that the rotenone would be available someday.
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Quote:Hope those lakes recover from the treatment, but something tells me it will be a while before we see significant numbers of the Colorado Cut Throats they are trying to re-establish there.
Which is why they're gonna plant Tigers. They can plant enough to maintain a fishery until the Cutts take hold. Looks like Spirit Lake will always receive Tigers in the future plans.
The fish were probably planted before they knew for certain that the chemical treatment was scheduled. Looks like it has been in the planning stage for years. I guess they could have avoided planting fish for several years, knowing that the rotenone would be available someday.
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