What does how the lake trout arrived affect whether they should be removed?
Type: Posts; User: Silver Creek
What does how the lake trout arrived affect whether they should be removed?
How about removing lake trout from Yellowstone Lake to preserve the Yellowstone strain of Cutthroat Trout?
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/24/us/24trout.html
In regards to the South Fork of the Snake and preserving Yellowstone Cutts by removing rainbows see:
http://vimeo.com/9652674
Go to about 11:20 in the video where it dicusses non native...
Can you define the difference between Conservation and Activism for me.
I think it is pretty clear is the answer is no unless they pose a threat of extinction to native species. When a non-native species threatens to force out by competition or by dilution of the pure...
For those that are interested in how the Rainbow trout came to be the trout for every situation and how it threatens other trout species, listen to Anders Halverson's interview on Ask About Fly...
Kelly,
The South Fork of the Snake is one of the most beautiful fly fishing floats that I know of. I envy you.
I think the reason for removing Rainbows and not Brown Trout is exactly what you...
I apparently did not explain myself adequately. Please allow me to explain in more detail.
Your error was in assuming that if the browns were removed, there would be no trout to be caught....
Yes,
I think fishers as a group or as individuals too often take the low road.
For example, back in the late 1980's Wisconsin was in the midst of drought that that was the most severe in 50...
That fishery is the South Fork of the Snake. I have fished this river out of Swan Valley for the native cutthroat trout.
The South Fork of the Snake is one of the few rivers holding the...
The devil is illogical since this contains contradictions. If the wild brookies do not survive it will because the browns were not eliminated. hence there will be either browns or brookies or an...