03-06-2009, 06:18 PM
Tightline -- I don't know anything about White Pine, but I'll attempt an answer anyway:
You mentioned that brookies hold over without any problem. You also mentioned good springs. If both conditions hold true, then maybe there is no need (other than personal preference by you) for grayling. Also, if the springs are good this could possibly create a situation of uncontrollable reproduction by grayling.
Are there tributaries to White Pine? Is there a possibility of grayling getting into other riverine systems via White Pine? This could also be a bad thing.
Hope that helps.
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You mentioned that brookies hold over without any problem. You also mentioned good springs. If both conditions hold true, then maybe there is no need (other than personal preference by you) for grayling. Also, if the springs are good this could possibly create a situation of uncontrollable reproduction by grayling.
Are there tributaries to White Pine? Is there a possibility of grayling getting into other riverine systems via White Pine? This could also be a bad thing.
Hope that helps.
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