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As one who has fished a few of these high mountain lakes, I'm a proponent of their mission...and it looks like one hell of fun flying job too...

...gives new meaning to the term frozen fish sticks... or maybe fishicle missiles Wink


Watch: Colorado trout dropped into mountain lakes by airplane

Posted: Sep 19, 2020 / 11:09 AM MDT / Updated: Sep 19, 2020 / 12:12 PM MDT

DENVER (KDVR) – Fish falling from the sky? That’s Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) pilots stocking mountain lakes with thousands of trout by dropping them from an airplane.

About 380,000 trout have been stocked by airplane into 330 lakes in Boulder, Grand, Jackson and Larimer counties.

“It’s efficient,” Fish Culturist Doug Sebring said. “We can get a large quantity of fish into high mountain lakes that are basically only accessible by foot or horseback.”

CPW wildlife pilots Larry Gepfert and Denise Corcoran fly the 1¼-inch trout to the destination lake and “they just float on down once deployed from the airplane at about 100-150 feet above the lake,” said CPW officials.

“They are so small and they don’t have a lot of mass to them, so their acceleration rate is pretty low,” Gepfert said. “Their heads are the heaviest parts, so they tend to go head first and drop straight into the water.”

The trout, bred at the Mount Shavano Hatchery in Salida, are transported for stocking while they are very small. It takes about two years for the fish to become at least 10 inches long, which is the legal catchable size for trout in Colorado.





Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...R7s&feature=emb_logo
 
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How do I score the fish bombing job?



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Ha, my brother and I were just having a text conversation on that very subject. I was betting that this was a private outfit that contracted out to perform this kind of work...but I was wrong, or at least partially wrong, as at least one of the aircraft is registered to the CPW.
 
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Do the same thin here in Utah. I know one of the pilots who flew these drops. He told me they can do up to three inch fish and these drops have a ten percent kill percentage. Seems helicopters would be better assuming they could fly 10000+ feet above sea level.
 
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Haha, about 1 min mark he says,"It's eFISHent"


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Stupid question, why stock all these lakes?



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Maybe promote wildlife food source and perhaps fishing?

There are drones similar to those used for GIS, search and rescue, surveying that can carry about 2-3 gallons payload weight can reach about 10 thousand feet altitude and range about 60 miles that could be used. Some of those runs look pretty dicey getting in and out of a "box", and drones could be operated in such places for less dollar and risk.




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To bad you can't drop your kids at collage like that. Cool
 
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To bad you can't drop your kids at collage like that. Cool


Huh, what?

We weren't supposed to do that? It wasn't in any of the welcome papers. They really should be more clear.
 
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To bad you can't drop your kids at collage like that. Cool
Like this?


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Do you think the first guys to come up with this had some engineer crunch the numbers, or did they just trial-and-error it to figure out whether the fish would explode on impact or not? Big Grin
 
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good post op
 
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Kind of like anchovies on pizza. The ones that don't survive become food for other, existing fish. The pilots fly around, on the payroll, dropping fish meal. Gotta guess no one bothered to interview the existing fish to see their point of view on the practice. Minnows delivered like Door Dash. Guess the lucky ones don't land on one of the vegetation mats we've been seeing on the video.

I watched to see when the bombs hit the water, but the Dept of Parks and Wildlife was certain to cut before the splash down.


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As God as my witness, I thought fish could fly......


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Do you think the first guys to come up with this had some engineer crunch the numbers, or did they just trial-and-error it to figure out whether the fish would explode on impact or not? Big Grin

"As God is my witness, I thought fish could dive?"



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They do this in the Sierra Nevada mountains in CA especially the remote lakes that are bike in only. Couldn’t drive one of those water trucks full of fish to many of those lakes.
 
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"As God is my witness, I thought fish could dive?"


I thought that was just turkey. Like wet bags of cement.

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