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Double whammy at Starvy 9-13-19
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[#0000FF]I think you are smack spang on with the perch to walleye ratio thing. When I returned to Utah from Arizona, in 2004, perch were just starting to blossom in Starvation. The walleyes and smallies had been stunting...after eating up all the chubs they had been hired to clean out. The magical appearance of perch was literally a lifesaver for those two predatory species.
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[#0000FF]Perch continued to multiply exponentially and the predators loved it. And, of course, perch are cannibalistic and rely on an abundance of their own offspring to grow and prosper. And they did. Starvation became overrun with perch of all sizes and age classes. It was easy to catch more than 100 in a short time. And if you were good...and lucky...you would end up with a fair number of keepers. My own standards were a minimum of 9" for the fillet board. And there were days I weeded through grundles of dinks to get a limit of 50 keepers. I did not feel like I was depleting a resource since there were so many. And there were a pretty fair number of 13 and even 14 inchers in the mix on some days.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Perchorama continued until late into the ice fishing season in the winter of 2013 - 2014. At ice out in late February of 2014 earlybird anglers reported large numbers of dead perch washed up at various spots around the lake...of all sizes...so it was not just a post spawn dieoff.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Since then perch have been scarce. A two perch day has been rare until the last year or so when isolated groups of decent sized perch have put in an appearance for an angler or two. But those same anglers have seldom been able to go back and duplicate a random good catch. And, as you have pointed out, there is not a wide range of sizes and age classes. Most perch caught recently seem to fall into the midsize range...with no little ones and few bigger ones.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]The hope is that there are enough large breeding perch to pull off a few years of successful spawning with good recruitment. The main problem...with the lake being out of balance in the predator-prey ratios...is that the overabundant smallies, wallies and perch clean up the young of the year before they have a chance to grow to maturity. It is just like what happened to the chubs...from obscene numbers to a few remaining spawners...which cannot produce enough young to feed all the hungry mouths.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]We can always hope. But in my old man's pessimistic outlook, the heyday of the perch and good sizes and numbers of walleyes is over. Not sure what it might take to ever restore what once was. But I Sadly suspect that Starvation might be another Yuba story. Remember when? And wish it was like that again.
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#22
Gotcha.
Starvation will never produce consistent sizes/amounts of perch and walleye until water levels remain constant. That will never happen.
I used to fish it a couple times a month, up until two years ago when I finally let my tiny little brain accept it was over
A few years ago I took Pat up there and we knocked the eyes and jumbo perch senseless, all in a single spot and never moved. Caught a few very healthy bows to boot.
I was hoping the introduction of kokes would motivate me to keep hitting Starvy but it seems even they tanked?
Fish it in a boom cycle, find other places to fish in a bust cycle.
I sure miss going to that beautiful lake....
Congrats on your success and enjoy those tacos!
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#23
"A few years ago I took Pat up there and we knocked the eyes and jumbo perch senseless, all in a single spot and never moved. Caught a few very healthy bows to boot."

[#0000FF]Yeah, that was a good trip...at the end of 2013...the last year of good perchin'. Even with you getting your line around the prop on the electric and us having to dodge that doofus who pretended we weren't there...it was still all good. Here's a pic of your take home play.[/#0000FF]
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#24
Don't give up her she is just like a high maintenance Lady but when she is good she is real good. A couple weeks can make all the difference. It was good to meet you too.
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#25
I can't give up on Starvation, I hope the Perch are on the rebound but I do have my reservations.
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#26
They will definitely rebound, especially after this years high water.
You will catch some real good’uns in 2-3 years and then it will crash.
It is a beautiful lake, I call it mini-Powell.
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#27
Dang!
I’m surprised your camera worked after that pic was taken....
You obviously have very good organizational skills to pull that one up so quickly.
Look at those perch, wow!
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#28
I got my fuel line fixed while we were visiting at your car.
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#29
"You obviously have very good organizational skills to pull that one up so quickly."

[#0000FF]I do have a pretty good filing system...and a pornographic memory. But even though I do regular backups on my computer I have had a couple of electronic hiccups in the past that have cost me some treasured things that I had not yet backed up.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Here are more pics from that trip...including one of that boat that kept drifting right over top of us while we were spot locked on our spot.
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#30
Ya’ know, I don’t mind sharing water but during a weekday on a big lake.....
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#31
Miss reading your posts.
This was another epic one.
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#32
[#0000FF]Thankee kindly.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]You miss reading my posts? Is that because I don't post enough or have you been absent for a while?
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#33
I have been absent for a very long while.
I'm just now getting back in the groove. [cool] [fishin]
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#34
[#0000FF]Welcome back. Hope you get groovy soon.
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