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No more Alpers trout!?!?!?!
Old 04-15-2004, 01:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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No more Alpers trout!?!?!?!

For those of you who have not heard or read the article in this weeks Western Outdoor News the DFG has suspended all Alpers fish plants from the main Alper's ranch until further notice due to New Zeland mudsnail infestation. Its not the end of fishing for the Eastern Sierra...but it does suck!
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Old 04-15-2004, 07:52 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That's definitely not good news. I really hope this is a short suspension. I'm planning a trip up there for the opener or a couple weeks after and I might have to wait and see if they can get this taken care of... Thanks for posting this info.
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Old 04-15-2004, 11:45 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I am also going up to Crowley for the opener. I am not worried there will be plenty of large hold overs to catch. Also i am going to Isabella for the derby this weekend. I will post pic's and report when I return.
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They had a big article in the WON mag on it, it's a burn.
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Welcome to the board Sloper! I'm going to have to pick up the latest WON and check out the article.
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Welcome to the board Sloper! I'm going to have to pick up the latest WON and check out the article.
Thanks, Yea...It's the latest one.
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Old 04-16-2004, 01:11 AM   #7 (permalink)
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I was told by an employee at Turner's in Orange that the DFG will not be stocking the Bishop creek drainage in time for the opener due to ice, I dont know if he meant on the lake or roads...I have been unable to find any articles though. Any one heard anything?
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I was told by an employee at Turner's in Orange that the DFG will not be stocking the Bishop creek drainage in time for the opener due to ice, I dont know if he meant on the lake or roads...I have been unable to find any articles though. Any one heard anything?
They'll be stocking all forks of Bishop creek including Intake 2. But South Lake, North Lake, and Lake Sabrina are still frozen over so they wont be stocking those.

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Old 04-18-2004, 09:23 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Whew!!!! good info, thanks...
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Old 04-18-2004, 07:55 PM   #10 (permalink)
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Here's the information Sloper gave us:

>Department of Fish and Game
>NEWS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 04:036 April 14, 2004
>
>Contact: DFG Office of Public Affairs, (916) 653-6420
>
> Anglers Gear for Strong April 24 Eastern Sierra Trout Opener
>
>With springtime temperatures taking over the Eastern Sierra, many
>anglers are preparing for what is expected to be another great trout
>opener. Anglers across California are eagerly anticipating the general
>trout opener in the Eastern Sierra, which opens one hour before sunrise
>on Saturday, April 24 in all waters in Inyo and Mono counties open to
>fishing.
>
>Most of these waters have been closed to fishing for six months. Nearly
>every water in the Eastern Sierra holds rainbow trout, with some
>maintaining a population of cutthroat, golden, brook and brown trout.
>There are hundreds of thousands of trout in the region available to
>anglers looking to toss bait and spinners, troll or fly fish.
>
>"We are anticipating another good opener," says Curtis Milliron, a
>fisheries biologist for the Department of Fish and Game (DFG) in Bishop.
>"Many of our lakes have been ice-free for some time now so the trout
>have had time to feed. We may see larger than normal fish in some of our
>waters."
>
>The DFG has already begun planting lakes and streams up and down
>Highway 395 and plans on planting every accessible water prior to the
>opener with half-pound rainbow trout. Some waters will receive bonus
>brood stock trout as well as other fish from private vendors.
>
>Because of icy conditions, the following waters will not be planted
>prior to the opener: in the Bishop Creek Drainage, South Lake, Lake
>Sabrina and North Lake; in the Mammoth Lakes Basin, Twin Lakes, Lake
>Mamie, Lake Mary and Lake George; in the San Joaquin River Drainage,
>Sotcher and Starkweather lakes; in the Lee Vining Creek Drainage,
>Ellery, Tioga and Saddlebag lakes. Trumbull Lake and the Virginia Lakes
>are also still frozen and aren't likely to have open water by the
>opener.
>
>Each year, Crowley Lake sees more anglers on opening day than anywhere
>else in the Eastern Sierra. Crowley's concessionaire estimates that, on
>average, over the last decade 7,500-8,000 anglers fish the lake on the
>opener. The DFG estimates as many as 50,000 fish are caught at Crowley
>on opening weekend. Catch rates vary widely depending on weather
>conditions.
>
>Crowley is the DFG's most prized trout water in the Eastern Sierra.
>Every August, the reservoir is planted with more than a half-million
>trout. Because of excellent food sources in the 5,280-acre lake, the
>trout grow to catchable sizes by opening weekend. After Aug. 1 last
>year, Crowley was planted with more than 180,000 Eagle Lake trout
>subcatchables, 150,400 Coleman strain advanced subcatchables, 94,000
>catchable Colemans strain rainbows, 10,000 Hot Creek strain rainbows,
>67,000 Kamloop strain 3-to-the-pound rainbows, 32,000 cutthroat
>subcatchables and 50,000 brown trout fingerlings.
>
>"We stocked an extra 94,000 Coleman rainbow trout in the lake last
>year," Milliron said. "They are especially large compared to the usual
>10-to-the-pound fish stocked in Crowley. In 2003, those 94,000 Coleman
>rainbow trout averaged 3.1 to the pound. Additionally, the 150,400
>subcatchables were also larger than normal. I think these Colemans are
>going to be much appreciated by anglers fishing Crowley on opening day.
>They went in large and they've had plenty of time to feed."
>
>Coleman strain trout tend to be found in open water rather that near
>shore. It's expected that most Colemans taken on opening weekend will be
>caught by trollers and bait fishermen casting from float tubes and
>boats.
>
>"The Crowley trout fishery is largely supported by the stocks that are
>put in eight months previous to the opener. The fast growth that trout
>achieve at Crowley Lake allows them to grow from a long term average
>one-tenth of a pound when they are stocked in August to at least
>three-quarters of a pound by the opener. This year, they'll probably be
>larger than three-quarters of a pound," said Milliron. "The fish that
>went in last year were larger and they've had more than one month of
>open water this year to grow. Those fish might be a pound by the opener.
>The carry over fish that were stocked two years ago should be at a
>pound-and-a-half or more each. More than half of the fish that are
>carryover size are Eagle Lake strain fish. We've had some fish that have
>carried over several seasons. We've seen those over 5 pounds."
>
>The Eastern Sierra boasts dozens of drive-to waters where anglers can
>anticipate catching rainbow trout. The DFG plants dozens of rivers,
>streams, ponds and lakes from Lone Pine to Topaz Lake. Heavily stocked
>hotspots this year include Intake II, Lone Pine Creek, Convict Lake,
>Pleasant Valley Reservoir, Lundy Lake, Bridgeport Reservoir and Twin
>Lakes Bridgeport.
>
>In spite of budget cuts the DFG expects to plant all waters that are
>accessible prior to the opener. "The roadside waters catchable trout
>program is fully intact," Milliron said. "Fish and Game will still do a
>great job planting rainbows even under the state's budgetary crisis. At
>least for this season we will be able to maintain most of the stocking
>program."
>
>Fish and Game will be stocking rainbow trout prior to the opener.
>Nonetheless, wild brown trout will also be available.
>
>"We are not planning on stocking brown trout in the Eastern Sierra this
>year because of the budget cuts," Milliron said. "This may be the last
>year for a while for us to stock cutthroat trout too. Even though the
>cutthroat have been a nice addition to Crowley and other waters in the
>June Lake Loop the cutthroat we have on hand now will be the last
>cutthroat that will be stocked in the Eastern Sierra until budget
>conditions improve."
>
>On the other hand, cutthroat will be available in Crowley, June, Silver
>and Grant lakes throughout this season and into the following years as
>previous subcatchable planted cutthroat grow to catchable size and enter
>the fishery.
>
>"Aside from the losses of brown trout and this being the last year for
>cutthroats to be stocked, the DFG is planning to continue stocking
>rainbow trout in all historical locations this year," Milliron said.
>
>Due to cold overnight temperatures and minimal runoff anglers can
>expect streams to be fishable as peak runoff is yet to take place. In
>some years, heavy snow pack and warm weather can cause streams and
>rivers to swell and become difficult to fish.
>
>While some waters will be iced over during the first few weeks of the
>trout season, the DFG, which does not recommend ice fishing, urges
>anglers to be extremely cautious when on or around ice. Before venturing
>out on the ice, check with the local government offices for updated
>conditions.
>
>The DFG is asking anglers for their help when cleaning fish at Crowley
>Lake and in the upper and lower Owens River Drainage. The DFG has
>discovered the New Zealand Mud Snail in the Owens River Drainage and is
>trying to keep the snail from spreading into other waters.
>
>"We want to avoid spreading New Zealand Mud Snails to other waters and
>anglers are advised to clean and dispose of their fish guts in trash
>cans, rather than throw them back into the water, and to properly clean
>wading gear before moving to new waters," added Milliron.
>
>A reminder that all persons age 16 and older must possess a valid
>California fishing license to fish within the state's borders. For 2004,
>a standard freshwater fishing license costs $32.80 and can be purchased
>at regional DFG offices or authorized dealers. Anglers must wear their
>license visibly above the waist.
>
>For weekly updates on fish planting throughout the state, visit the
>DFG's website at http://www.dfg.ca.gov/fishplant/index.htmlrt trout
>achieve at Cro or call:
>
>Sacramento Valley - Central Sierra Region (916) 351-0832
>South Coast, and Eastern Sierra and Inland Deserts Region (562)
>590-5020
>
>While most lakes, rivers and streams have a limit of five trout per day
>and 10 in possession, there are many exceptions to the general rules and
>regulations regarding season opening and closing dates, bag limits,
>minimum and maximum size limits and gear restrictions. For a specific
>body of water consult the DFG's free 2004 California Freshwater Sport
>Fishing Regulation booklet, found online at
>http://www.dfg.ca.gov/fg_comm/fishregs.html
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Old 04-18-2004, 09:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Chill...Thanks
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Everybody close your eyes and concentrate on moderate temperatures and a slow snow melt, I hope South Lake and Sabrina are open by end of May but not if it means flooded creeks and another low water summer.
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