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*When do brown trout spawn in Lees Ferry? | *When do brown trout spawn in Lees Ferry? | ||
*Could delaying a fall HFE be effective in disrupting the brown trout spawn? | *Could delaying a fall HFE be effective in disrupting the brown trout spawn? | ||
− | *Do fall HFEs result in increased upstream migration by brown trout to find suitable spawning habitat? ["Within the rest of the October-November time frame, one should look for the heavy rains and rising stream flows, which trigger fresh migrations of brown trout from lake to stream and river to feeder creek." | + | *Do fall HFEs result in increased upstream migration by brown trout to find suitable spawning habitat? [http://www.gameandfishmag.com/fishing/fishing_trout-fishing_fall_brown_trout_fishing_tips_1010/ "Within the rest of the October-November time frame, one should look for the heavy rains and rising stream flows, which trigger fresh migrations of brown trout from lake to stream and river to feeder creek." ] |
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Brown TroutBrown trout are native to Europe and were introduce to tributaries in the Grand Canyon in the 1920s. They are capable of withstanding slightly higher temperature than other trout. Unlike most other trout species, brown trout spawn in the late fall. Their spawning behavior, however, is similar to other trout species. Like rainbow trout, young brown trout feed on aquatic and terrestrial insects and invertebrates but brown trout are more apt to switch to eating other fish as they get bigger. The rainbow trout found in Grand Canyon are more likely to continue to eat mostly insects and invertebrates even as adults. Many studies have shown that rainbow trout and native fish like humpback chub often have a difficult time persisting with large populations of brown trout.[1] Desired Future Condition for the Lees Ferry Trout FisheryA high quality trout fishery in GCNRA, as further described in the Recreation DFC that does not adversely affect the native aquatic community in GCNP. |
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