Raincatcher
JCP was stocked yesterday 1/13 with about 100 brooders. And they were hitting good on lures and fly's.
Barb - If you like trout with absolutely white meat that has the consistancy of mashed potatoes - then look no further.
Today was a little slow with brooder, but they stocked with 350 12" trout, fishing for them was fair.how was this fishing at jcp today gramps?
Some are bright with pink ( all most red ) meat and can be cooked the same way steelhead or salmon are, ie baked, BBQ, smoked etc. Some are dark white meat and mushy and make good fertilizer. But most are in between and will smoke up good. If you eat stocked trout, brooders can be just as good, not as good as steelhead but still good. On the other hand steelhead can get very mushy too.Gramps;
I keep waiting for one of the others to ask a question for me, but no one is co-operating,so I'll have to ask myself. Are the brooders good for eating,or are they just a C&R kind of fish? If you can eat them,do you have a favorite receipe? Thanks for sharing so much and being so patient with all the questions. You are a true gentleman. Be safe.
Barb
I just talked to Roaring River Hatchery and they confirmed what the driver told you, no more stocking of brood trout. The Recreation Report on the ODFW website has reported inaccurate information several times about Roaring River Hatchery brood stocking.Gramps- I talked to the roaring river hatchery driver on tuesday when they dumped those brooders in , And he said that this will be the last stocking of broods. Can you confirm this? On the odfw website they said that they have another load scheduled for the week of the 26th? :think:
The stocking schedule does only report legal, larger and trophy, sometimes the trophy are brooders, sometime not. But the weekly Recreation Report does include information about "unscheduled" stocking's such as steelhead, brood trout and brook trout.well i think that they dont post the brooders on the website.
I think they just have the
legal
larger'and trophy
but im not positive