01-17-2014, 04:23 PM
[quote kentofnsl]...how does planting more walleye in Yuba make any sense from a biological standpoint? If a substantial reduction of pike is essential so that more walleye can be planted I have an issue with that. There are plenty of waters that one can go to catch a walleye and very few waters that have pike.[/quote]
I complete agree. I can't figure out why people want more walleye in Yuba, when we have something special there right now.
Also, maybe I'm mistaken, but is there any plan to actually stock more walleye? Or is the hope that walleye will increase in numbers due to natural reproduction?
Honestly, I don't like walleye. I would much rather see Yuba stay a pike fishery -- has Yuba ever truly had this kind of pike population numbers? I don't think so. This is new territory for Yuba.
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I complete agree. I can't figure out why people want more walleye in Yuba, when we have something special there right now.
Also, maybe I'm mistaken, but is there any plan to actually stock more walleye? Or is the hope that walleye will increase in numbers due to natural reproduction?
Honestly, I don't like walleye. I would much rather see Yuba stay a pike fishery -- has Yuba ever truly had this kind of pike population numbers? I don't think so. This is new territory for Yuba.
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