03-13-2009, 03:20 AM
PBH, I haven't been on for a while but to answer your question I don't think overpopulation is a problem. The brookies are kept very well in check by all the scouts and overnighters that go in there. It would simply be a variety thing and would not cost the DWR much since they should be able to reproduce at some rate. In the Cache area we don't have much for high mountain lakes and it would be nice for someone to be able to catch something other than a brookie. For example as a scout master up here I never had the chance to introduce any of my scouts to a grayling. They have simply been to far to get to.
There is no inlet on whit pine just springs. As for the outlet it is tiny it goes for about 1 mile then goes underground never to be seen again. It doesn't come near the Logan which is the closest stream.
Just curious but has there ever been an example of grayling taking a water over and crowding out native cutts? I have never heard of that.
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There is no inlet on whit pine just springs. As for the outlet it is tiny it goes for about 1 mile then goes underground never to be seen again. It doesn't come near the Logan which is the closest stream.
Just curious but has there ever been an example of grayling taking a water over and crowding out native cutts? I have never heard of that.
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