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21 hours ago, Alex Heitman said:

I know this has been gone over before, by can someone explain why the conservation does not stock table rock with bass? I've have read time after time about how lakes in Texas are stocked every year or every other year and they are great fisheries. I just don't u sweat and why a supplemental LM population is not stocked on TR. 

alex, unfortunately the mdc can not see past their nose to realize how many more tax dollars could be garnered by stocking bass in table rock.  texas is the prime example of how stocking benefits their lakes, and how many tourists dollars they are taking in because of all the out of state folds that fish their lakes.  the mdc has their philosophy, but it is easy to just sit back and observe and see that stocking works.  table rock could hold a whole lot more bass than it has.  we still are not even close to having the numbers this lake had before the fish kill.

table rock really needs the help from a stocking program just from local fishing pressure alone.  most parking lots during the week look like what they did on a weekend in years past.  the mdc stocks trout, and they stock everyday because they are taken out of the stream everyday.

bo

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I'm pretty sure Texas only stocks Florida/Florida Hydrids strains, that won't make a nickels worth of difference in Table Rock.

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1 hour ago, Sore Thumbs said:

Same reason they say that Lake Brittany in Bella Vista could produce a state record bass. Trout! Sorry for mentioning one of your sacred lakes Champ. ?

Keep on advertising BV lakes and I'll start publishing some primo March fishing spots on Grand. :lol:

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Instead of paying a launch fee you could opt for the bring a bass program. Catch one from a farm pond or other impoundment and release it when you put in. :P

Dennis Boothe

Joplin Mo.

For a nation to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing

in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle."

~ Winston Churchill ~

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1 hour ago, denjac said:

Instead of paying a launch fee you could opt for the bring a bass program. Catch one from a farm pond or other impoundment and release it when you put in. :P

Now that's putting a fresh spin on BYOB. :)

 

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On 2/17/2017 at 9:37 AM, dblades said:

I'm pretty sure Texas only stocks Florida/Florida Hydrids strains, that won't make a nickels worth of difference in Table Rock.

nothern strain bass can be stocked just the same.  what type of bass do you think the mdc stocks in ponds?  it is not florida strain.  florida strain would not do well this far north because most winters get too cold.  

crappie could also be stocked.  there are many crappie fisherman that would like to see better crappie fishing lake wide.

bo

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15 minutes ago, merc1997 said:

nothern strain bass can be stocked just the same.  what type of bass do you think the mdc stocks in ponds?  it is not florida strain.  florida strain would not do well this far north because most winters get too cold.  

crappie could also be stocked.  there are many crappie fisherman that would like to see better crappie fishing lake wide.

bo

Amen to both. Makes a lot more sense, in terms of the local economy than spoonbill, given the year round fishery.

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