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Might as well keep driving.

http://www.montanaoutdoor.com/2017/12/canyon-ferry-walleye-limit-increase-substantially/


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[h=2]FWP Proposes Canyon Ferry Walleye Limit to Increase Substantially
by angelamontana[/h]




Attention anglers! Due to walleye numbers exceeding management objectives in Canyon Ferry Reservoir, FWP has proposed SUBSTANTIALLY increasing bag limits and dropping the minimum size for keeping a larger fish! Here’s what Tom Kuglin with the Missoulian reported on this:
With walleye numbers exceeding management objectives in Canyon Ferry Reservoir, Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks proposes substantially increasing bag limits and dropping the minimum size for keeping a larger fish.
Canyon Ferry’s management plan includes triggers aimed at addressing the ebb and flow of populations, said area fisheries biologist Eric Roberts, and one of those triggers has been met.

Last fall officials sampled the reservoir in its fall gill netting survey. They caught 11.6 per net, which pushed the 3-year average to 8.6 walleye per net.


The management trigger calls for adjusting limits if numbers exceed seven fish per net in the average.

“Basically is means there’s more walleye than we’d like to see to balance out the fishery,” he said, noting the dynamic between walleye, rainbow trout and perch as a forage fish.

The current bag limit is 12 fish daily and only one over 25 inches.

At next week’s meeting of the Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission, FWP will seek permission to bump the daily limit to 20 walleye daily with one over 20 inches.



“There’s lots of fish and lots of young fish so dropping back the length restriction is to protect some of the larger sized fish out there,” Roberts said.

Canyon Ferry’s walleye population has long been a contentious issue.

The fish first appeared in the reservoir in the early 1990s due to an apparent unauthorized introduction, and the population grew to become well known for producing some sizeable fish.


Predacious walleye also meant impacts to the overall fishery, most notably the fingerling trout FWP stocked, and perch.

Liberal walleye limits were eventually curbed, but in recent years anglers have voiced concerns about a lack of abundance of mid-sized fish, and high numbers of smaller walleye. Anglers have pushed for slot limits that would prohibit keeping mid-sized fish to grow more large fish, but FWP has promoted keeping more small fish to allow remaining walleye more food.

Jim Gillespie, president of the Upper Missouri River Chapter of Walleyes Unlimited, said he personally favors dropping the minimum for the single fish even further to 16 or 18 inches. Canyon Ferry has some of the best spawning shoreline in the state and the mid-sized fish that many anglers want to keep tend to easily get over-fished, he said.

The commission meets Thursday in Helena at Montana Wild, 2668 Broadwater Ave., at 8:30 a.m.


Reporter Tom Kuglin can be reached at 447-4076 @IR_TomKuglin



 


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Anyone here fish this area? middle of nowhere? or just lack of fishing pressure?
 

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I lived in Helena MT for 8 months in the early 90's and I fished Canyon Ferry a lot for trout. We never heard of walleye in there, I wish walleyes called that lake home then. Its the first dam on the Missouri River. In MT its all about trout I can tell you that.
 


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Anyone here fish this area? middle of nowhere? or just lack of fishing pressure?

It's actually considered the busiest lake in MT. I've never fished there yet but from how it sounds perch are kind of a big deal through the ice but mostly trout are the desired species over there. Also with the clear water I'm thinking walleye fishing during the daytime might put a guy in 40+ feet of water just to have a chance at them. I've also heard below that dam can produce walleyes also. Anyway I think I want a shot at it. Also I just read a report from middle of January last year and it said ice varied from 8-14 inches so things could probably be a bit scary if a guy plans of travelling much on the ice.
 

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Trout are one step above goldeye. And it's a short step.

They (trout AND goldeye) are fun to catch, if they're bigger than tiny. I tried to eat a goldeye once, and nearly died.

Trout can be great to eat, or just ho-hum. Depends on how they're prepared.

I've seen fisherman keep trout that were ridiculously small. I saw a shorefisherman in the tailrace, in the mid 90's who had a couple on his stringer. They couldn't have been more than 6" long. The stringer about tore their heads off.
 


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Trout = Mountain Carp.

Can't have 'Sconis headed for MT or there won't be any deer tags to be had there either.
 

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No shortage of them out there already every time we stopped for fuel this year we saw sconis. One group had some nice elk tried to bs with them and they were dicks. Re affrims everything I thought....
 

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Why do they all seem to be arrogant, over the limit, poaching jack wagons. They can't all be that way but every one I have ran into is.
 

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No shortage of them out there already every time we stopped for fuel this year we saw sconis. One group had some nice elk tried to bs with them and they were dicks. Re affrims everything I thought....

Isn't that the truth?

You try to give them the benefit of the doubt.. "maybe in person, they're not so bad" and then you go to just chat with them, and they're like "ugh, stay away LOCAL".

Makes a guy want to kick them right square in their toddler-hatches..
 


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