06-14-2015, 03:41 AM
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It would be interesting to know why they are doing so well now vs in the past. The only major change would possibly be some small changes ( positive) in water quality. Food would not really be an issue. Inquiring minds want to know ??[/quote]
This is only my opinion, but I do not think it is a coincidence that a large proportion of the pike are showing up in inlet areas like the new Hobble Creek inlet area and the Provo river. I know a bunch have been caught in the Hobble creek inlet area. It looks like strong evidence that the habitat enhancements done for with the June Sucker recovery are favorable for other species as well, including pike.
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It would be interesting to know why they are doing so well now vs in the past. The only major change would possibly be some small changes ( positive) in water quality. Food would not really be an issue. Inquiring minds want to know ??[/quote]
This is only my opinion, but I do not think it is a coincidence that a large proportion of the pike are showing up in inlet areas like the new Hobble Creek inlet area and the Provo river. I know a bunch have been caught in the Hobble creek inlet area. It looks like strong evidence that the habitat enhancements done for with the June Sucker recovery are favorable for other species as well, including pike.
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