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To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
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To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
daytripper wrote: On 22 Aug 2006 16:08:10 GMT, (Jonathan Cook) wrote: DT's posts don't show up here, so I have to improvise... DT wrote: And, in spite of the mutual hallucination you and Jon appear to be experiencing, I was and am under no obligation to provide my thinking on the subject, in advance or otherwise. Of course you're not. You can do as you please, and others can respond if they want. All that is fine by me. And if it turns into the greatest on-topic ROFF thread of all time, I'll applaud it. I was just explaining why _I_ don't generally participate in threads started as such, after you implied that a list of us aren't known for holding back, which in turn implied that Tim was out solo with no one sympathizing... Take care, Jon. You're thinking too much - I meant to imply no such conclusion, about your reasons or anyone else on the list.... /daytripper (still, I *do* think Tim is "out solo" more than not ;-) Care to try and back that up with something specific? Your pal, Halfordian Golfer Guilt replaced the creel |
To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
On 22 Aug 2006 11:35:57 -0700, wrote:
daytripper wrote: On 22 Aug 2006 16:08:10 GMT, (Jonathan Cook) wrote: DT's posts don't show up here, so I have to improvise... DT wrote: And, in spite of the mutual hallucination you and Jon appear to be experiencing, I was and am under no obligation to provide my thinking on the subject, in advance or otherwise. Of course you're not. You can do as you please, and others can respond if they want. All that is fine by me. And if it turns into the greatest on-topic ROFF thread of all time, I'll applaud it. I was just explaining why _I_ don't generally participate in threads started as such, after you implied that a list of us aren't known for holding back, which in turn implied that Tim was out solo with no one sympathizing... Take care, Jon. You're thinking too much - I meant to imply no such conclusion, about your reasons or anyone else on the list.... /daytripper (still, I *do* think Tim is "out solo" more than not ;-) Care to try and back that up with something specific? Your pal, Halfordian Golfer Guilt replaced the creel "The American Intercontinental Aqueduct Project" comes quickly to mind... /daytripper (hth ;-) |
To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
daytripper wrote: On 22 Aug 2006 11:35:57 -0700, wrote: daytripper wrote: On 22 Aug 2006 16:08:10 GMT, (Jonathan Cook) wrote: DT's posts don't show up here, so I have to improvise... DT wrote: And, in spite of the mutual hallucination you and Jon appear to be experiencing, I was and am under no obligation to provide my thinking on the subject, in advance or otherwise. Of course you're not. You can do as you please, and others can respond if they want. All that is fine by me. And if it turns into the greatest on-topic ROFF thread of all time, I'll applaud it. I was just explaining why _I_ don't generally participate in threads started as such, after you implied that a list of us aren't known for holding back, which in turn implied that Tim was out solo with no one sympathizing... Take care, Jon. You're thinking too much - I meant to imply no such conclusion, about your reasons or anyone else on the list.... /daytripper (still, I *do* think Tim is "out solo" more than not ;-) Care to try and back that up with something specific? Your pal, Halfordian Golfer Guilt replaced the creel "The American Intercontinental Aqueduct Project" comes quickly to mind... /daytripper (hth ;-) What do you mean? This project is gaining momentum with every one of Al Gore's movies. TBone |
To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
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To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
wrote in message ups.com... No problem Op, someone else will go ahead and decide for you. Just don't bitch about it later. TBone Um, you ignorant ****-maggot; no one, that I know of can decide anything for me--outside of my employer and the unlikely event that I become incarcerated, again. And to that end, I'll bitch about anything I goddamned well please to, whenever I goddamned well please to! Op |
To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
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To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
Scott Seidman wrote:
wrote in news:1156265103.509672.255210@ 74g2000cwt.googlegroups.com: Hi Scott, This data is pretty standard and represents the most recent data. I have no idea how the data were collected, but my own personal experience is that the handling time for release, and that handling time increases mortality. Some of the papers that site sites tend to confirm this. 9) Nufer and Alexander, 1992. Hooking mortality of trophy sized wild brook trout caught on artificial lures. Study on trophy sized (avg 34cm) wild brook trout. “ Mortality was 8.3% for brook trout caught on Mepps spinners and Cleo spoons equipped with treble hooks, whereas mortality was significantly lower (2.4%,) for fish caught on the same lures with single hooks. 10) Schroder and Kenaston 2002 Annual progress report – Spring Chinook salmon in the Willamette and Sandy Rivers. “ Chinook salmon caught on lures with treble hooks had a higher mortality (11.6%) than those caught on lures with single hooks (4%).” 14) The Doc Fritchley Chapter – Trout Unlimited 2002. Study on brook and brown trout in the Savage River, Maryland, comparing single hook flies with treble hooked lures. Mortality for single hooked flies was 0%, mortality for treble hooked lures was 8%. my problem with the studies involves all the other variables not described or controlled... handling, location of hooks, injury to gills, time out of the water, angler experience, water temps, air temps, etc. etc. etc. how does one isolate single hook/treble hook for a controlled study? still, if one was to make a generalized conclusion, wouldn't it be that the hooking of a fish alone yields a relatively low mortality consequence? jeff |
To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
jeff wrote in news:ICMGg.4735$W01.2265@dukeread08:
my problem with the studies involves all the other variables not described or controlled... handling, location of hooks, injury to gills, time out of the water, angler experience, water temps, air temps, etc. etc. etc. how does one isolate single hook/treble hook for a controlled study? Exactly. All I know is that I feel real guilty when I hook a fish on both sides of the mouth. I don't rule out spinners, but I do suggest that people cut off one point. Let's not forget that many lures have two sets of trebles, too. still, if one was to make a generalized conclusion, wouldn't it be that the hooking of a fish alone yields a relatively low mortality consequence? jeff Hooking a fish, so long as the fish is handled gently, does have a low mortality consequence. The problem is the huge numbers of fishermen that don't know how to handle a fish. TU used to have a Consider Proper Release publication that offered suggestions. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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