No more plants scheduled for Julyon CDFW website

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No more plants scheduled for Julyon CDFW website

Postby flyboy » Tue Jul 08, 2014 12:52 pm

My guess is that trout can't survive at the hatchery any longer. Glad we had plants until the heavily fished 4th of July weekend. The new wells can't provide enough cool water to keep a single race cool enough for the foot long planters we all love to play with.

Reports given to me say that the Kern now reaches +70 degrees daily below JDB and is near 80 degrees in Kernville in the afternoons. Warm water fish like squaw fish are replacing trout as the drought continues. Be kind to the fewer remaining heat stressed trout and go tubing. Even catch and release fishing will stress trout to lethal exhaustion. There are fewer wild trout remaining and they are the only trout that can reproduce in the river as CDFW planters are now all sterile fish. Stay away now to protect a better fishery for the future.

Come back in the fall when planting resumes as water temps drop back down and hope for a better 2015 snow pack.
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