2011 Triploid stocking report by region

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2011 Triploid stocking report by region

Post by The Quadfather » Sun Apr 03, 2011 10:48 pm

http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/plants/triploid/

Nice link to check out. Look for your local lakes. I don't really care about targeting stocked rainbows, but you have to admit that the Triploids make a fine catch.
Take a close look at which lakes receive larger stocking of these fish. I try and look at the "Surface acres" size of the lake. There was a lake in Whatcom county that was only 30 acres, but received a HUGE amount of triploids.

Lake Padden, Whatcom county... 2500 ish trips!!! Typo? Can't be.
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Post by Matt » Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:53 pm

Dang, Roesiger got 3,500 half pounders AND 501 trips.... might be making a trip up there real real soon! :-"
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Post by natetreat » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:07 am

Score! I've been watching this list and making plans to target them as well. When it warms up a bit they may actually be hungry!

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Post by Toni » Mon Apr 04, 2011 12:28 am

Your county got almost 1/2 what my whole region got. :-k Boo whoo. :shaking:
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RE:2011 Triploid stocking report by region

Post by Teal101 » Mon Apr 04, 2011 4:54 pm

Wapato is NOT a new triploid lake unless they've killed it off. Theres been trips in there for YEARS.

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Post by bionic_one » Mon Apr 04, 2011 5:29 pm

Teal101 wrote:Wapato is NOT a new triploid lake unless they've killed it off. Theres been trips in there for YEARS.
This isn't about them being 'new' to a lake, it's the annual stocking program. Just because they are putting in fish this year, doesn't mean they didn't do it in previous years as well.
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Post by Bodofish » Mon Apr 04, 2011 8:20 pm

The Quadfather wrote:http://wdfw.wa.gov/fishing/plants/triploid/

Nice link to check out. Look for your local lakes. I don't really care about targeting stocked rainbows, but you have to admit that the Triploids make a fine catch.
Take a close look at which lakes receive larger stocking of these fish. I try and look at the "Surface acres" size of the lake. There was a lake in Whatcom county that was only 30 acres, but received a HUGE amount of triploids.

Lake Padden, Whatcom county... 2500 ish trips!!! Typo? Can't be.

I'm sure it's right! You might want to check the regs, last time I looked Padden had become a "Juvenile" lake, at least part of the year. It's always been kind of a swamp too. If you fish it, fish early before the water warms up. And watch the ducks!!!!!
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Post by Matt » Mon Apr 04, 2011 11:16 pm

I fished Padden a fair amount, there is a good population of Perch in there as well that gets little to no fishing pressure. It is a lowland lake and it opens the last Saturday or April. I never caught a trip out of there nor did I know they put them in there, but the fishing is good for rainbows and cutts in the spring. There are also kokanee but I never caught any. As far as I know there are NO juvenile only regs for that lake. Combustion motors are also prohibited, we would always fish from my 12' cartopper w/ motorguide trolling motor. We caught perch up to 16" out of there.
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Post by Teal101 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:45 pm

bionic_one wrote:
Teal101 wrote:Wapato is NOT a new triploid lake unless they've killed it off. Theres been trips in there for YEARS.
This isn't about them being 'new' to a lake, it's the annual stocking program. Just because they are putting in fish this year, doesn't mean they didn't do it in previous years as well.
I know that.

If you notice Wapato has an asterisk next to it. Go to the bottom where the legend is and it says "* New Triploid Trout Lake".#-o

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