05-03-2007, 03:36 PM
We put some Kams in the lakes at the Lodge. They do grow FAST. The average fisher would be hard pressed to tell the differece between a Kam and a Bow.
They plant them a lot in the lakes I go to in Idaho, mostly because of the BIRDS.
They did plant them in Mantua a few years back, but that year was a record HOT summer and it being such a shallow lake, they disappeared.
There were a few floaters but, know one really knows what happend to them.
Before they did plant them in Mantua, I have on several occassions hooked a LARGE bow that has taken me into my backing. I loved that lake till some bucket biologist decide to introduce either perch or crappie.....anyway, the Res. sucks now. Even the bass are not growing like they should and I don't hear the reports about LARGE Bluegill anymore.
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They plant them a lot in the lakes I go to in Idaho, mostly because of the BIRDS.
They did plant them in Mantua a few years back, but that year was a record HOT summer and it being such a shallow lake, they disappeared.
There were a few floaters but, know one really knows what happend to them.
Before they did plant them in Mantua, I have on several occassions hooked a LARGE bow that has taken me into my backing. I loved that lake till some bucket biologist decide to introduce either perch or crappie.....anyway, the Res. sucks now. Even the bass are not growing like they should and I don't hear the reports about LARGE Bluegill anymore.
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