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<blockquote data-quote="dschaible" data-source="post: 219767" data-attributes="member: 4870"><p>my thoughts on Sak being harsher based on wind, shallow water temperature changes, water fluctuation, also my 1% fry survival is based on also assuming a more controlled lake in minnesota, Sak is a wild beast and survival should be less than 1%. Fingerling survival is probably greater than 10%, what that number should be i dunno.</p><p></p><p>The health of the current system is based on past very aggressive stocking efforts by the G&F. The last 3 years stocking average has decreased by 64.5% compared to the 5 year average before (the good stocking years), the 64.5% is not including the fry which are more than likely going to die.</p><p></p><p>They stocked 768,224 fingerlings in Sak in 2017, half as many as 2016 and down around 81% from the good 4,000,000 stocking days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dschaible, post: 219767, member: 4870"] my thoughts on Sak being harsher based on wind, shallow water temperature changes, water fluctuation, also my 1% fry survival is based on also assuming a more controlled lake in minnesota, Sak is a wild beast and survival should be less than 1%. Fingerling survival is probably greater than 10%, what that number should be i dunno. The health of the current system is based on past very aggressive stocking efforts by the G&F. The last 3 years stocking average has decreased by 64.5% compared to the 5 year average before (the good stocking years), the 64.5% is not including the fry which are more than likely going to die. They stocked 768,224 fingerlings in Sak in 2017, half as many as 2016 and down around 81% from the good 4,000,000 stocking days. [/QUOTE]
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