Vancouver Sun

Kootenay Lake trout cull will help kokanee

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Some trout that prey on the dwindling supply of kokanee in B.C.’s Kootenay Lake will soon be removed. The provincial government says the bull-trout population more than doubled between 2015 and 2017 and poses a threat to kokanee. Spawning kokanee in Kootenay Lake historical­ly range from between 250,000 to 2.2 million annually, but last year that number declined to just 18,000. The government says the reduction is caused by high-predator abundance of bull trout and Gerrard rainbow trout. The government plans to stock another five to seven million kokanee eggs this fall.

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