I was just leaving about the time the shock boat was launching on Thursday. I'm curious what results you folks were seeing? I've heard tell of larger shad than in years past.
I was just leaving about the time the shock boat was launching on Thursday. I'm curious what results you folks were seeing? I've heard tell of larger shad than in years past.
Last edited by P.A.W.; 11-15-2019 at 05:53 PM.
We weren't out electrofishing, we were using underwater cameras to "habitat type" certain locations to see what if any fishery habitat exists deeper than the edge of the tules...it was also boat handling practice for my Sci Aides to get then comfortable with operating/launching the boat on their own.
There are larger shad than Skinner has ever had. It's also an invasive species that grow up to 20" long and will play another role in regulating the amount of sportfish in the lake and degraded water quality. The lake now has an established population of Gizzard Shad that came in with the Colorado River water. They will compete with all other species dependent upon zooplankton and re-suspend nutrients into the water column creating more intense algal blooms with conditions that will favor Cyanobacteria in all likelihood. The attached photo is one of three we collected recently that were bigger than 90% of the LMB and 45% of the SB we collected in the same survey.
It will be interesting to see how these affect the fishery....
Thank you sir! Man, I hate to see our little Lake Skinner beset with these obstacles. The larger stripers and LMB won't be able to dent their population much I guess.
Wow that Gizzard shad looks like a football!
Reviving an old Post - kwin, if you're monitoring this situation - any update on the Gizzard shad situation at Skinner?
Have you done any eletroshock or camera surveys recently?
Thanks in advance for any info available!
Thanks for the reply and info.
Have you attributed any impact, neg or pos, on the other species because of them over the last couple of years ?
Thanks again!
Tiger Muskies. Perfect predator, they get the job done. You won't have to worry about them over populating the lake either ; their sterile like me.