Thanks Preston for the great info. Do you think these fish planted in the
okanogan lakes could get up to say, eight or ten pounds like some of the
Lenice fish? Or would they be smaller as adults due to the elevation of Ell
or Chopaka and the shortened warm season?
Just curious.
----- Original Message -----
From: Preston Singletary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Washington Fly fishers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 6:03 AM
Subject: Okanogan Lakes report: triploids
> Half of this year's plants at Chopaka, as well as Ell and Aeneas, were
> triploids. Heather Bartlett, WDFW District Six Biologist is carrying out a
> study to determine whether triploids should become the primary species
> released into Okanogan County's quality waters. Anglers fishing these
three
> lakes are asked to obtain and fill out creel census forms which are
> available from Heather Bartlett, District Six Fish Biologist, (509)
> 422-4465, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>