Fished a NE Washington lake last week and observed something very unusual...huge numbers of humongous tadpoles (4" to 6" long and thick-bodied). Fished the lake (and many others in the region) for years and never encountered anything like this.
I'm thinking they were American Bullfrog tadpoles, an invasive species.
Anybody here having had a similar experience with waterbodies in your neck of the woods and (if possible) what was the ultimate impact upon its trout fishery?
I'm thinking they were American Bullfrog tadpoles, an invasive species.
Anybody here having had a similar experience with waterbodies in your neck of the woods and (if possible) what was the ultimate impact upon its trout fishery?