BCOSF Season 14 | Science on Quesnel Lake | Rainbow Trout Fishing

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  • Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
  • In this episode, Mike joins Fish and Wildlife's Section Head, Mike Ramsay, to explore the Horsefly Rainbow Trout Research on Quesnel Lake. Known for its depth and clarity, Quesnel Lake is the deepest freshwater fjord in the world, making it an ideal location for studying these magnificent trout. The Horsefly strain of rainbow trout, native to the Horsefly River and Quesnel Lake, is notable for its large size and aggressive behavior, thriving in competition with other species like char and kokanee salmon.
    During their research, Mike and the team delve into the seasonal movements of these trout, which follow sockeye salmon into rivers to feed on their eggs and fry. The lake's unique ecosystem supports a diverse range of fish, including bull trout and kokanee salmon, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the area.
    For more information about the Horsefly River Rainbow Trout, visit the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC - www.gofishbc.com/learn/stocked-strains/horsefly-river-rainbow-trout. Learn more about the ecology of Quesnel Lake and its tributaries at Fly Fisherman - www.flyfisherman.com/editorial/a-new-adventure-columbias-quesnel-lake-watershed/461547

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