cmkrachen
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Expanding on a reply from the fishing reports thread just to get more opinions and place the discussion in the proper place.
Disclaimer...I AM NOT SUGGESTING SUCKERS HURT TROUT POPULATIONS... However...my overall theory, less or no suckers, would equal larger trout.
This is one of my favorite subjects! I agree 100 percent with the above statements that "suckers don't hurt trout" i agree...i am not in anyway whatsoever suggesting suckers have a negative impact on trout. My logic and reasoning is simple and based in basic biology, ecosystems and food chains. Suckers eat the same exact food items that trout eat. FACT. Suckers BIO MASS is much greater than that of the trout based on numbers AND average size of suckers...and averaged size sucker is probably (based on last time i fished spring) around 17 inches. FACT trout eat SOME sucker eggs...remember, trout arent getting behind suckers spawning soley to eat eggs, they are often eating what the suckers stir up but digging redds. FACT trout to not sustain themselves for long periods of time on sucker eggs. FACT suckers also eat trout eggs. FACT trout (larger trout) will eat small suckers, which however grow at an extremely rapid rate.
To me it is quite simple, if there were NO suckers... ALL of the insect life consumed by suckers would now be consumed by trout and or other forage fish and crayfish. Trout would not suddenly starve because of a lack of sucker spawn to eat. the trout population would either increase, or the fish would gain overall larger average sizes.
I also agree that if there were a sort of slot limit on trout, IE you can take fish between 8-12 inches this may also increase size of trout, however in PA with the poor enforcement we already have on C&R streams, i dont think youd be successful implementing slot limits because too many guys would just take a limit and not care about the sizes...
Fun stuff and look forward to hearing responses...AGAIN just to be clear, before people chime in. IN NO WAY DO I THINK SUCKERS HARM THE TROUT POPULATIONS.
ALSO I REALIZE THEY HAVE LIVED TOGETHER IN STREAMS FOR YEARS. The point here is not whether suckers belong or not, merely, would we have bigger trout if they were not present.
AND IM NOT RETARDED I DO REALIZE HEALTHY POPULATIONS OF TROUT EXIST WITH SUCKERS AND SOME LARGE FISH ARE PRESENT IN STREAMS...
(im doing this just because i hate reading responses that are completely off base...i figured with caps people wouldnt miss the obvious, i realize some people read a post quickly and jump to conclusions)
Disclaimer...I AM NOT SUGGESTING SUCKERS HURT TROUT POPULATIONS... However...my overall theory, less or no suckers, would equal larger trout.
This is one of my favorite subjects! I agree 100 percent with the above statements that "suckers don't hurt trout" i agree...i am not in anyway whatsoever suggesting suckers have a negative impact on trout. My logic and reasoning is simple and based in basic biology, ecosystems and food chains. Suckers eat the same exact food items that trout eat. FACT. Suckers BIO MASS is much greater than that of the trout based on numbers AND average size of suckers...and averaged size sucker is probably (based on last time i fished spring) around 17 inches. FACT trout eat SOME sucker eggs...remember, trout arent getting behind suckers spawning soley to eat eggs, they are often eating what the suckers stir up but digging redds. FACT trout to not sustain themselves for long periods of time on sucker eggs. FACT suckers also eat trout eggs. FACT trout (larger trout) will eat small suckers, which however grow at an extremely rapid rate.
To me it is quite simple, if there were NO suckers... ALL of the insect life consumed by suckers would now be consumed by trout and or other forage fish and crayfish. Trout would not suddenly starve because of a lack of sucker spawn to eat. the trout population would either increase, or the fish would gain overall larger average sizes.
I also agree that if there were a sort of slot limit on trout, IE you can take fish between 8-12 inches this may also increase size of trout, however in PA with the poor enforcement we already have on C&R streams, i dont think youd be successful implementing slot limits because too many guys would just take a limit and not care about the sizes...
Fun stuff and look forward to hearing responses...AGAIN just to be clear, before people chime in. IN NO WAY DO I THINK SUCKERS HARM THE TROUT POPULATIONS.
ALSO I REALIZE THEY HAVE LIVED TOGETHER IN STREAMS FOR YEARS. The point here is not whether suckers belong or not, merely, would we have bigger trout if they were not present.
AND IM NOT RETARDED I DO REALIZE HEALTHY POPULATIONS OF TROUT EXIST WITH SUCKERS AND SOME LARGE FISH ARE PRESENT IN STREAMS...
(im doing this just because i hate reading responses that are completely off base...i figured with caps people wouldnt miss the obvious, i realize some people read a post quickly and jump to conclusions)