![]() Pike fight better than stocked trout, they taste better, less prone to winterkill (IMHO), easier to catch, etc.Īlthough you make some good points, I doubt you are allowed to stock fish into any water that would have the potential for a natural connection to watercourse. Pike would thrive in some of these ponds, they would be small, but not as small as stocked trout. Beaumont Pond, Chickakoo, Saur, Star, Leduc Reservoir, etc. Pike seem better suited to the living conditions presented by alot of stocked trout lakes. Seems only logical that we should be able to stock pike, burbs, whites, walleyes, perch, suckers, etc. ![]() The only fishery that pike will slaughter is a trout fishery, as they are found in virtually all warm water fisheries. Was just reading that there is a restricted area where stocking is severely curtailed to keep stocked fish out of natural trout areas. ![]() Im curious does anyone know the reason for this? It seems pretty ridiculous that we can stock all of those fish but not native pike? Look at what brookies have done to bull trout populations, does that not make brookies a more dangerous species than pike?
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