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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 458424" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>I've not been there as it is a fairly long trip for me. But I agree the impact of drought was severe. The kokanee fishery in the lake I frequent is basically gone because low water levels created lower oxygen levels the kokanee population could not survive. From what I read, drought impact could be coupled with less stocking (at least what some claim). We also lost production from a major hatchery, due to flooding but I don't know what impact that would have on Lake Davis. Anyway, the lake I frequent seems to have bounced back with healthy rainbows. We can only hope Lake Davis will be managed for recovery. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, I'm not a fishery scientist by any stretch, but this is the kind of stuff I read and hear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 458424, member: 21536"] I've not been there as it is a fairly long trip for me. But I agree the impact of drought was severe. The kokanee fishery in the lake I frequent is basically gone because low water levels created lower oxygen levels the kokanee population could not survive. From what I read, drought impact could be coupled with less stocking (at least what some claim). We also lost production from a major hatchery, due to flooding but I don't know what impact that would have on Lake Davis. Anyway, the lake I frequent seems to have bounced back with healthy rainbows. We can only hope Lake Davis will be managed for recovery. Anyway, I'm not a fishery scientist by any stretch, but this is the kind of stuff I read and hear. [/QUOTE]
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