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From the North American Fishign Club Mailing List
PHOENIX, AZ-The Arizona Game and Fish Department is conducting a three-year study to determine whether the presence of striped bass has damaged the largemouth fishery at Lake Pleasant. The lake is one of the state's premier largemouth fisheries and draws anglers from across the nation. Lead researcher Jim deVos says many people believe the striped bass are responsible, in part, for the decline in quality of the lake's largemouths during the past 10 years because they compete for forage, mostly threadfin shad. Officials say stripers most likely entered the lake as eggs or larvae when water was pumped into the reservoir from the Central Arizona Project Canal system. Other Stories in the E-Mail Are Michigan Adds New Rules For Lake Erie Walleyes Texas Fish On Prozac Wisconsin Offers Shoreline Stewardship Series Virus Blamed For Alabama Catfish Deaths Scientists Conducting Fish Census Lund Boat Founder Dies -- Bob La Londe Yuma, Az http://www.YumaBassMan.com Promote Your Fishing, Boating, or Guide Site for Free Simply add it to our index page. No reciprocal link required. (Requested, but not required) |
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backbay stripers | Tom K | General Discussion | 0 | April 22nd, 2004 04:08 AM |