Yellowstone reveals plan to halt spread of invasive brook trout
The recent discovery of brook trout in a popular Yellowstone National Park creek has biologists hustling to remove the nonnative species.
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The article is dated 8/3/23This news about eradicating Soda Butte brookies came out a few years ago.
Is that a new article, or a recycling of old news...?
Perhaps they need someone experienced in destroying fisheries to consult on this ?So they're going to try the same method employed a few years ago to remove brook trout. Sure, that'll work. About the same as before, meaning a temporary suppression of brook trout, from which they will again rebound.
Well there you go, it's already two days oldThe article is dated 8/3/23
Well there you go, it's already two days old
It was in the news a few years back as well though. A lot of controversy at the time regarding poisoning the headwaters of Soda Butte creek to eradicate the brookies back then. There is a healthy population of Cutthroat in that creek. I also caught Browns there several years ago as well.
Well there you go, it's already two days old
It was in the news a few years back as well though. A lot of controversy at the time regarding poisoning the headwaters of Soda Butte creek to eradicate the brookies back then. There is a healthy population of Cutthroat in that creek. I also caught Browns there several years ago as well.
Possibly Mike, it was quite a few years ago though and my memory about it may be skewed.The presence of Brown Trout in Soda Butte Creek would be news to YNP fisheries biologists. Brown Trout were NEVER introduced into the Yellowstone River watershed in YNP. They exist in the Yellowstone River only up to Knowles Falls where they migrated into the park from introductions into the Yellowstone in Montana. If they occurred in Soda Butte, then the Lamar and Slough would have browns as well. If indeed you caught brown trout in a small headwaters stream, it was most likely the upper Gibbon River drainage (Missouri headwaters) not Soda Butte as they are very similar.
If not mistaken I’ve caught Brookies out of the Gibbon’s over the years . Apparently they are not concerned with that ?
Possibly Mike, it was quite a few years ago though and my memory about it may be skewed.
I do remember catching all cutthroat as I worked my way up the stream (I still feel certain it was Soda Butte) and being surprised when I caught the one Brown. Bucket biologists have raised heck in a lot of places including Yellowstone, so maybe someone put one or more in there at one time and they never took hold.
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Thank you for commenting. It’s reassuring.Mike made the same comment to me on the other forum. I swear I have caught browns on Soda butte too! I'm an old guy fished the park for decades can't remember every fish I have caught. I just know there used to be great fishing all over the NW section of the park with big healthy fish. It's too bad the NPS will electro shock out the YCT and kill everything else. Why not transplant the non-natives? I got roasted on the other forum for thinking the non-native trout have value.