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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 02:59 AM
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preast
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That is cool to see the information on that. I've heard for years about this but never went to the trouble to find it except recently when trying to find Rio Grande cutt territory. Isn't it ironic that trout are native to Texas, while carp and striper aren't? ...
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 03:27 AM
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LoneStarCarper
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yeah, preast you miss the point...carp are sexy stocker's are not...at least carp, could you know make their own way, sans fish welfare...carp are like the libertarians of fish, they really don't need or want the governments help. but I am all about the local guys...native trout...bring it on
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 03:34 AM
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Dave Speer
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trout "might have been/were" native to texas, and guess what, they FAILED buffalo, native to Texas, failed? No. carp, got to Texas as fast as they could, failed? No. Screw trout, rainbows are for f**s.
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 09:23 AM
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There are wild trout in Texas right now, in McKittrick Creek, so they did not fail. They just happen to be rainbows that were dumped in on top of the cutts.
Just as in many other states, as habitat for trout was degraded by human intervention, their native range has been diminished. And, just as in many other states, as streams are cleaned up and water quality is enhanced, they can again be viable.
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 12:07 PM
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rrhyne56
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Have fun fishing for what you enjoy in the manner you enjoy. Everybody else can wax scatophagous and expire.
"have fun with this stuff" in memory of Big Dale RRhyne56, Flyfishing warden
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 01:12 PM
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Dave Speer
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Have fun fishing for what you enjoy in the manner you enjoy. Everybody else can wax scatophagous and expire. I agree I just like to poke fun at the trout nerds Even when I'm doing it which I have been known to do once or twice...
When I gets the cravin to chase fat girls, I call on Bass Bug
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 01:14 PM
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rrhyne56
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I just don't get to fish anywhere nearly as much as I want to. I allow the idea of bashing somebody's fun gets under my skin more than it really ought to.
Fish On!
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 03:54 PM
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Dave, I have been called a lot of things in my life, but never a trout nerd! I resemble that remark! Actually, in just the last week, I have been called a "cockeyed optimist," been told I "tilted at windmills," and was referred to as "one of those guys" as in: "You're from Trout Unlimited? Oh, you're one of those guys." I wear all those appellations as badges of honor. I add LHD's comment to the others and wear it with pride.
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 06:59 PM
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S-S
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I love trout fishing (because we have none); I just hate the stereotype. All other judgments get swept under the rug.
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 09:07 PM
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preast
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Dave, were you molested by a (rainbow) trout as a kid?
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 09:42 PM
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Dave Speer
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Dave, were you molested by a (rainbow) trout as a kid? probably but i think i blocked it out
When I gets the cravin to chase fat girls, I call on Bass Bug
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 09:45 PM
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Horn_Identity
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This is one of the more interesting thread here recently and thank you mickfly for bringing it up. Good luck with reviving the native trout in Texas. I, like yourself believe that its possible to revive the native trout in Texas with proper conservation and cleanup of the natural stream where they've swam in the past. Daunting, no doubt, but its possible. Personally, I can see myself wholeheartedly supporting such endevour with donation, time, and help with research, such as fly fishing for them natives for DNA sampling . No, seriously, provided with a concrete plan, it would be an honor to be part of such project. I will also be the first one to bail out if this restoration project resembles anything like the Annual Guadalupe Massacre for posers project. That one is just a furking circus and to this day I don't understand why TU is even involved.
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 10:09 PM
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preast
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Horn, the Guad thing never has claimed to be a restoration project. If that's the impression folks have of what we think we're doing, then I can see why all the grief about it (incessantly BTW) . How do you restore something that never was? No one is that naive. I'll leave it to Mick to fill in the details of the program and how funds are allocated.
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 10:27 PM
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The GRTU Lease Access and Trout Stocking Program is totally self-supporting. No TU membership dollars or TU national dollars are used. We have 500-700 trout fishers who decide each year to support a program that provides access to the river and stocks nice trout.
This year, as in many years, there are trout that holdover through the summer months (since the water stays near or under 70 all summer), and we often see trout spawning and catch young of the year trout. Since these trout are protected by a Special Regulations, catch and release fishing zone, very little "massacring" goes on, at least not legally.
TU is involved because the Guadalupe tailwater provides a unique opportunity for Texas fishers to catch (and release) a coldwater species in their home state. GRTU monitors water quality and temperature and conducts river cleanups and habitat restoration projects.
Elsewhere on the Guadalupe and in over 200 other bodies of water in Texas, TPWD stocks trout to provide the same unique experience, but these trout are stocked as a "put and take" fishery. Annual TPWD stockings total about 300,000 trout, compared to 8 to 15 million bass.
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Re: Wild Trout in Texas
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10/25/10 10:42 PM
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Horn_Identity
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preast, I said its a circus and an annual hatchery fish massacre and in no way a restoration project in regards to GRTU project. But it is interesting you mentioned that others think you guys are actually restoring specially with all the natural reproduction claims. Hey, you clearly love the Guad, I just don't get it when there is an actual natural stream trout have thrived once in Texas. Its still there.
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