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Mike,
Let's invite Chuck up there with all of the Alabama
Dupont Spinners he wants.
Don
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Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2006 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] Farewell Yellowstone
Cutthroat...
Let me add to what Wes said. Cutthrout as dumb as they may be are
(at least the Yellowstone variety) pretty good fighters. They are are
shallow feeders and offer then food for eagles, osprey, bear, pelican,
etc. They are therefore conditioned to watch for predators from
above. The lake trout hunts from below. As I was told a trout can
take another fish up to 3/4's its own size. That means no cutthroat in
the lake is safe because they grow twice - three times as large as a
cutthroat. This will have an effect on the whole ecosystem. I am
sorry to hear the bounty did not work. Maybe they should raise the
bounty.
Mike
On 7/30/06, Reuven
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wrote:
What
is this total disgust for lake
trout??
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-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Chris Broomell Sent: Monday, 31 July 2006 4:00 AM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [VFB]
Farewell Yellowstone Cutthroat...
I also find this
interesting. I hit the Yellowstone about a month
ago...the fishing was MUCH more difficult than I had remembered from 4
years ago (of course, it can always be operator
error). Still...it was a great day - Sarah and I got to take a
nice hike away from the rest of the Tourons...saw some nice wildlife (and
kept our distance)...and was able to catch a
cutthroat...
Chris
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On
7/29/06, Tom Davenport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I just
returned from my annual trip to fish the Calibaetis hatch on Yellowstone
Lake.The hatch was amazing, the water literally covered with bugs... but
no one was home to eat the meal.In three days of hard fishing I saw only
one fish rise... the one and only fish I caught.My fish finder showed
nothing until I rowed out to Gull Point to a spot where the water plunges
from 18 to 100 feet, and suddenly it sounded like Geiger counter as the
fish alarm and fish symbols showed HUNDREDS of lake trout holding between
20 and 100 feet.As far as I know the only thing those lake trout have to
eat is Cutthroat trout, and they have been feeding well.Add to
that Whirling disease in the Yellowstone river and some of the
other tributaries and you have the cause.
After talking with the
rangers I heard some startling facts:Some of the spawning creeks that
used to fill with thousands of spawning cutthroat had NONE return this
year... and the Yellowstone river only had 5% of the normal number of
spawners.
It is sad to think that in 11 yearsMan has undone a
fishery that has lasted at least 4 million years (156 thousand in its
latest incarnation, when the West Thumb Caldera was formed it
probably killed everything in the lake).
The only good news is
that the Lake Trout will start dying out when their primary food source
is gone... and probably begin a boom-bust cycle.The same will be true for
all of the wildlife that depend on the trout spawn.
Eventually
another volcanic event in Yellowstone Lake will purge it of the Lake
trout, and I suspect the fish will evolve a resistance to Whirling
disease, but none of this will happen in my lifetime.In fact there is a
good chance that men won't even be around to screw things up when that
happens.
I WILL return next year, and will hope that a school of
surviving Cutthroat just happen to be feeding where I am fishing.I will
also bring a spinning rod and some heavy jigs and see if I can get a
little revenge on the Lake trout...
Tom
Davenport
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