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<blockquote data-quote="doober113" data-source="post: 316072" data-attributes="member: 2543"><p>Just a question that I have always wondered about. Each year you hear about a slough in the middle of nowhere with a hot perch bite. The slough has no name, no stocking report, in some cases no road to it either. How do you think these places end up with perch or any fish for that matter in them. Some of them were dry years ago and now that they filled up fish have also popped up in them. I have heard that some people dumped their catch in them when another perch bite was hot hoping to stock their own pond, I have heard that pelicans have transferred fish from one location to another. Occasionally one body of water will overrun and bring fish. Also heard that occasionally fish eggs will pass through a duck's digestive system and be transferred from one spot to another. Just curious what all you think on this matter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="doober113, post: 316072, member: 2543"] Just a question that I have always wondered about. Each year you hear about a slough in the middle of nowhere with a hot perch bite. The slough has no name, no stocking report, in some cases no road to it either. How do you think these places end up with perch or any fish for that matter in them. Some of them were dry years ago and now that they filled up fish have also popped up in them. I have heard that some people dumped their catch in them when another perch bite was hot hoping to stock their own pond, I have heard that pelicans have transferred fish from one location to another. Occasionally one body of water will overrun and bring fish. Also heard that occasionally fish eggs will pass through a duck's digestive system and be transferred from one spot to another. Just curious what all you think on this matter. [/QUOTE]
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