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2012/04/01 19:28:58 (permalink)

Bait

So here's a question that I hope someone knows the answer to: Last year, I got permission to trap bait out of a stream on posted property near my house. We took from it pretty hard but were careful not to clear it out. What I'm wondering is how long will it take to replenish the population of shiners and chubs from the holes that we trapped in? Do I have to leave those spots alone for a year and just move up or downstream or will they be back in those holes again this season? Thanks.

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    HereLilFishy
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    RE: Bait 2012/04/01 19:34:18 (permalink)
    With the rise and fall of a creek it should have had more funnel into that area.I been trapping in the same part of a creek for 6 years now.
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    RE: Bait 2012/04/02 06:52:04 (permalink)
    i've been trapping in the creek in my back yard since i was about 10. it usually takes about a day for my spots to fill back up with baitfish. as long as there is adequate food and shelter there will be plenty of minnows. the only time i don't trap the creek is when the wild bows are moving through for their spawn.  
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    RE: Bait 2012/04/02 21:52:40 (permalink)
    Thanks guys. Makes me feel confident that bait close to home should be easy to come across this year as well.

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    RE: Bait 2012/04/03 13:50:42 (permalink)
    ive been trapping bait in the same small creek by my house for a long time. it doesnt take long for them to come back.
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    RE: Bait 2012/04/03 15:19:33 (permalink)
    even if u think you trapped them out after the first big rain alot bait get swept down replenishing the hole
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    RE: Bait 2012/04/04 14:39:19 (permalink)
    remember if it is approved trout water it is closed until opening day, even from taking bait fish!
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    RE: Bait 2012/04/05 18:13:58 (permalink)
    No worries Bdugg. I'm thinking down the road for when we start striper fishing in May.

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