JUDAS F'N PRIEST!!!

elkassassin

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The BS Never ceases to Amaze Me!

Looks like they're gonna do whatever it Takes to Decimate Brook Trout in the High Country!

Most of These Lakes were Planted by the Old Timers packing Fish back in on Horseback!

Now the DWR is wanting to Kill one of the Only couple of Breeds of Trout that Will survive in the High Country!

Planting Tiger Muskies in the High Uinta's,JUDAS!

Should only Take a Year to get rid of the Brook Trout!

Then One more year for the Tiger Muskies to Starve to Death!

Mission Accomplished!

https://www.ksl.com/article/4662277...-be-found-in-3-of-utahs-higher-elevated-lakes












I know so many people in so many places
They make allot of money but they got sad faces

It Ain't Easy being Me!:D:D:D
 
hmmmm....sounds like a many times failed experiment about to get retried by some new "college" genius.....


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I've got pictures of my 2 boys first fish. They were 8 inch brookies, they were wearing diapers! My boys, not the brookies.
 
Why didn't they just take the limits off the brookies until they reached the desired population?



"Not sure I grasp BHA motivation".
Hossblur 7/25/19

#livelikezac
 
>Why didn't they just take the
>limits off the brookies until
>they reached the desired population?
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>"Not sure I grasp BHA motivation".
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>Hossblur 7/25/19
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>#livelikezac

Because that wouldn't create any jobs.
 
Remember when they Told Arizona the Stripers were Sterile/NON-Reproductive?










I know so many people in so many places
They make allot of money but they got sad faces

It Ain't Easy being Me!:D:D:D
 
The average life span of a Musky is only 15 years and they only grow to 6' long and weigh 100lbs. It should be fine.
 
>The average life span of a
>Musky is only 15 years
>and they only grow to
>6' long and weigh 100lbs.
>It should be fine.

How many Brookies will a Muskie eat per day Eel?











I know so many people in so many places
They make allot of money but they got sad faces

It Ain't Easy being Me!:D:D:D
 
>how big does a tiger muskie
>get??
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They're fixin to find out!


"Not sure I grasp BHA motivation".
Hossblur 7/25/19

#livelikezac
 
It's in a confined lake in an area with a real Brookie population issue where anglers have not been able to bring the population into objective. The sky isn't falling and it will be ok. If it fails it won't take to much to restart the fishery. Beside 1000 lakes up there with most loaded with brookies and I believe 2 now with tiger muskies. I think the weighted risk is warranted.

"Courage is being scared to death but
saddling up anyway."
 
>It's in a confined lake in
>an area with a real
>Brookie population issue where anglers
>have not been able to
>bring the population into objective.
>The sky isn't falling and
>it will be ok. If
>it fails it won't take
>to much to restart the
>fishery. Beside 1000 lakes up
>there with most loaded with
>brookies and I believe 2
>now with tiger muskies. I
>think the weighted risk is
>warranted.
>
>"Courage is being scared to death
>but
>saddling up anyway."

But tail!

You're not seeing the Big Picture!

They want all Brook Trout Gone for good!

They been trying to Poison them in the High Uintah's & it's not Working!

On to Plan B!









I know so many people in so many places
They make allot of money but they got sad faces

It Ain't Easy being Me!:D:D:D
 
The record tiger muskie--a cross between a muskie and a northern pike--officially weighed 44.26 pounds and measured 52.5 inches in length, with a girth of 25 inches. The fish is believed to have been stocked in the lake in 1999 (the fish is approximately 13 and a half years old).Oct 14, 2013 Little Payette Lake, Idaho.

Again, it should be fine. If the tiger muskie does not reproduce, you should be fishing for brookies again by 2040, if they replant them. :D
 
From what I read they want to try to increase the brookie size. I've seen both sides one with musky and the other with pike. The pike ate until everything was nearly gone cannibalizing upon themselves. The musky were able to be sustainable with larger forgage fish just due to different temperament. Both impoundments had limited species forge base. So I can't answer with 100% certainty since it's a hybrid not knowing which part of the mix will dominant. I think it's a cool experiment in a limited area.

"Courage is being scared to death but
saddling up anyway."
 
Look at the bright side....Muskies put up a hell of a lot more fight than a trout. Cant eat em' though, bony buggers they are.
 
LAST EDITED ON Sep-05-19 AT 08:56AM (MST)[p]They should stock some asain carp. They the muskie will have plenty to eat
 
I caught some tiger muskies in a trout lake here in NM this summer. It was a blast and people were still catching trout. Didn't have a chance to eat them because they were too "small". The biggest one we caught was only 37".

We have had them here for years and there are still trout in that lake.... I don't think the sky is fallin....
 

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