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CCA is at it Again
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Under 12inchs
About the same numbers as Obama Debt
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That's impressive, does the population grow at the same rate? |
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Que?
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What ya talking about willis?
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I'm curious about population of speckled trout in big lake, I used CCA in the subject as click bait...
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LMAO! Well played sir!
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CCA is at it Again
At this moment or generally? I'd bet the numbers are down throughout the lake with all the fresh water
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Since the limit change from 2006 the over all size increase has taking a toll
Too many trout and not enough being taken out causes over population of mini trout
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Does his hold true and explain the high number of pickles in other areas where the limits are higher, like Dularge and Venice? And if you move west into Texas where limits are even lower than Big Lake why are their trout so bigger on average? |
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I'm guessing all those weirs are open since all this rain we have had. Them having to swim against that current makes them skinny and then the limit being 15 instead of 25 makes a pickle paradise
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I'm thinking that when the trout spawned they must have had too many small shells in the area and while fanning their beds it caused a lot of abrasions on them. This put the fish at high stress levels during this time which resulted in stunted growth of the new fry ...
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Good question. Even though the estuaries are different im going to go with pressure. |
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Give me some numbers and I'll go find out how many trout are in big lake.
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Plenty of big trout in Venice |
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Catches of Big trout (7+lbs) are down on the east side in historically big trout locations like venice and ponchichrain. They are definitely better than average still but the number of truly big trout being taken from those places are not what they were 10-15 years ago.
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Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G890A using Tapatalk Last edited by CorkieB; 06-18-2016 at 08:47 PM. |
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mathgeek has given all this info and fully explained it several times over in several threads (and sometimes in very scientific detail).
lower limits reduce the overall size of the fish because there are more fish consuming the finite amount of forage food sources. everywhere limits are lowered the numbers of fish increase and the size decreases accordingly. the only exceptions to these "rules" is where the forage food sources are so plentiful as to fully absorb a doubling or tripling of fish populations feeding on them. ask mathgeek if you need to know more about it |
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