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E Canyon Res was a lake at one time that was maintained with kokanee and my first time trolling for them in 1977. By about 1992 time frame the kokanee population had fizzled out with the lake taken off off the stock list. I had heard a couple of rumors of what had happened and hoping someone will pipe in with the story. In 2019 there was a stock of over 10,000 kokanee and another more recent in April 2020 of near 17,000.

https://dwrapps.utah.gov/fishstocking/Fish
 
Small lake, relatively shallow. Success even pre-wiper would have been difficult at best. Post wiper, forget about it.
 
That got me to thinking - where are they stocking kokanee salmon this year? Here's what I found from the stocking reports. These are the places where kokanee have been planted thus far in Utah in 2020. The planted fish are all in the 3" to 4" range (fingerlings) so should see a fairly good survival rate - I hope.

EAST CANYON: 16965
ENTERPRISE: 5038
FISH LAKE: 84309
FLAMING GORGE: 483482
JORDANELLE RES: 132082
LOST CREEK: 12528
ROCKPORT: 30045
STARVATION: 71886
STRAWBERRY: 291724

Anybody else surprised about East Canyon (again), Lost Creek, or Rockport? I did not expect to see planting in those three.
 
I heard about the possibility at one time that Lost Creek was being considered about 6 or 7yrs ago. With the time lapse I thought it was off the table. I am surprised that EC is on again also expect it to do well and would have never thought Rockport would be stocked.
 
I for one would love to see East Canyon, rockport, lost creek, etc really take off and go with the kokes. Lost creek has a pretty healthy population of Cutts that are predator size fish and will get nice and fat on the Koke fry. East canyon has a great population of nice crappie, small mouths and tigers.Let alone will see how the Wipers are doing up there if they make it through. Rockport has some nice healthy brown trout that will enjoy the Buffett.

Fingers crossed the kokes will take a hold and make in at least one or two of these places.
 
I for one would love to see East Canyon, rockport, lost creek, etc really take off and go with the kokes. Lost creek has a pretty healthy population of Cutts that are predator size fish and will get nice and fat on the Koke fry. East canyon has a great population of nice crappie, small mouths and tigers.Let alone will see how the Wipers are doing up there if they make it through. Rockport has some nice healthy brown trout that will enjoy the Buffett.

Fingers crossed the kokes will take a hold and make in at least one or two of these places.

Mark, I like the way you put this. The sacrificial lamb in this case could be the kokes to enhance other predators in size enroute to greater fishery. I too would like see the kokes do well.
 

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