CDFW planting cut 50% in 2015

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CDFW planting cut 50% in 2015

Postby flyboy » Thu Dec 11, 2014 11:07 am

This is terrible for the Kern River fishery.
CDFW alert newly posted here https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx ... 004&inline
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Re: CDFW planting cut 50% in 2015

Postby Calduke » Thu Mar 05, 2015 3:37 pm

Not sure how this 50% cut translates;

Same quantity of fish - smaller size

OR

less frequent planting
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Re: CDFW planting cut 50% in 2015

Postby Calduke » Thu Mar 05, 2015 3:42 pm

As a follow-up to my post;

I'm strictly catch-release so I'm no threat to the population.
This 50% cut provides another reason to practice catch-release. The fish grow bigger and more people can enjoy fishing; particularly the
young beginners.
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Re: CDFW planting cut 50% in 2015

Postby flyboy » Tue Mar 10, 2015 10:36 pm

Catch and release great! Wish we could convince more folks to help sustain the fishery during these extreme droughts using catch and release.

However, smaller fish mean easier feasting for birds and squaw fish. Harvesters need to harvest more fish to feel full :-(
Smaller trout can handle high river temps better than bigger trout. Another lousy snow pack means that the few holdovers and wilds that have survived will have another tough year again. Buy a thermometer and avoid fishing the Upper Kern when temps exceed 70 degrees. Most of the water below Fairview Dam was lethal from June 15 to Oct 1st and likely will be that way again. Even water above Fairview Dam to Johnsondale Bridge was lethal after 10 am until dark in the same time frame.
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Re: CDFW planting cut 50% in 2015

Postby Calduke » Wed Mar 11, 2015 8:16 am

Thanks Flyboy. I guess this forum is for you and me.

Is anyone fishing these days and success?

I notice no planting for 4 weeks now.
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