01-11-2017, 11:29 PM
That comes from Jon Flinders who is a regional biologist in this area. I have attached a link below to the article that talks about the balance of fish in Ririe Reservoir.
http://www.eastidahonews.com/2016/11/sch...reservoir/
I think it all depends on what anglers want to catch. Walleye aggressivley feed on fry and that is how the Kokanee are planted. The trout that are normally planted now would probably be ok, but Kokanee would have a hard time if the Walleye numbers begin to increase drastically. The population now is very low, but it can grow.
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http://www.eastidahonews.com/2016/11/sch...reservoir/
I think it all depends on what anglers want to catch. Walleye aggressivley feed on fry and that is how the Kokanee are planted. The trout that are normally planted now would probably be ok, but Kokanee would have a hard time if the Walleye numbers begin to increase drastically. The population now is very low, but it can grow.
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