03-21-2015, 05:51 AM
[quote brookieguy1]Thanks brookie. You, your brother and a few select others are who I am speaking for, if I may. Some of our DWR folks just feel they can dish out whatever gift info they wish with no regard whatsoever to the people before them that worked for what they've found. They feel that they know exactly what it takes to create an alpine fishery. Well, they do know how to destroy a trophy brook trout fishery, and that is with those cheap, worthless tiger trout and so called "native" CO. cutts. I could care less about those fish, and the places they are putting the CO cutts are not doing ANY good to keep us off the endangered species Fed list. Anglers want the big brook trout back on Boulder and that means ZERO efforts placed on CO cutts and other trash species like tiger trout and grayling.
Boulder Mountain is meant for brook trout and that is what anglers have requested. I would truly rather barren lakes on Boulder than lakes polluted with other species than the revered brook trout. STERILE BROOK TROUT PLEASE!!![/quote]
I will have to agree that the lakes on the Boulder have been grossly mismanaged for years now. What was the best brook trout fishing in the U.S. 20 or 30 years ago has now turned into an area that has only slightly better fish than the Uintas and much fewer options. The Boulder mountain is now over fished and under appreciated. The days of solitude coupled with the excitment of hooking into a trophy Brookie are gone! And if I find another soiled diaper floating in one of my favorite lakes up there, I am mailing it to you "wormandbobber"
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Boulder Mountain is meant for brook trout and that is what anglers have requested. I would truly rather barren lakes on Boulder than lakes polluted with other species than the revered brook trout. STERILE BROOK TROUT PLEASE!!![/quote]
I will have to agree that the lakes on the Boulder have been grossly mismanaged for years now. What was the best brook trout fishing in the U.S. 20 or 30 years ago has now turned into an area that has only slightly better fish than the Uintas and much fewer options. The Boulder mountain is now over fished and under appreciated. The days of solitude coupled with the excitment of hooking into a trophy Brookie are gone! And if I find another soiled diaper floating in one of my favorite lakes up there, I am mailing it to you "wormandbobber"
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