Members hawgslayer Posted June 10, 2006 Members Posted June 10, 2006 I was woundern if there were any cuts and brookies in beaver lakes tailwaters If so whats the easist way to catch them. If fishins a sport, then I'm an athlete.
bobber Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 sure they have stocked both, but they have yet to show any evidence of natural reproduction, and the numbers are low compaired to rainbows being caught!! <*)))))))>< * AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION CERTIFIED CANOE, and SWIFT WATER RESCUE INSTRUCTOR.*
Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted June 13, 2006 Root Admin Posted June 13, 2006 Stripers LOVE brookies...
Members hawgslayer Posted June 13, 2006 Author Members Posted June 13, 2006 Thanks guys, I've been thinkin about fishin down there soon but didnt want to go unless they have cuts and brookies. If fishins a sport, then I'm an athlete.
bobber Posted June 13, 2006 Posted June 13, 2006 if i was planning on a trip it wouldn't be to beaver it would be bull!!!or north fork (trust me) on that!!!!!! <*)))))))>< * AMERICAN CANOE ASSOCIATION CERTIFIED CANOE, and SWIFT WATER RESCUE INSTRUCTOR.*
Guest flyfishBDS Posted June 16, 2006 Posted June 16, 2006 Depends what u are after I guess bobber. As for cutts and brookies, their stocking ended January 1. Not only were they not successful but they also weren't desired that highly by anglers on the tailwaters. This was one of the issues in the new management plan. For cutts brookies, I'd fish norfolk, for less people I'd fish Beaver.
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