Some take home messages:
1. The more fry, the less productive. This is pretty much one of the most basic tenets of biology, but the "plant more, get more" mentality is by far the majority feeling out there.
2. Food in the lake is THE limiting factor. This is tied tightly to #1...the more fish feeding, the worse they do.
3. Odd year returns will yield virtually no fisheries, ever, no matter how many fry are born/released.
4. Knock the escapement goal in half and there will be fisheries about half the years, and enough escapement to maintain fishable levels...this will be fishing over around 300k fish every open season, and harvesting around half of them.
5. This could have been done with a sweep of a pen, instead of a $30.5 Million hatchery...and not only that, that sweep of the pen is still required to do it, even with the hatchery.
Fish on...
Todd