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Thread: Interesting article on the stocking of blues in Kansas...

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    Default Interesting article on the stocking of blues in Kansas...


    http://www.kansasangler.com/4fishing...10bluecat.html


    Any thoughts on how well the reproduction of this species would do in their new environment? Would be great if they could get them to established.

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    Time will tell...usually an introduced species really takes off the first 5-8 years,then they find their niche.Hopefully,all those ares have a good shad population.

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    It looks like they have the right idea about the blue cats. Those we catch in Oklahoma on the Arkansas river usually will have a belly full of muscles when we fillet them. time will tell about the muscle population. Cook is right about hoping they have a good shad population where they are releasing them. They will thrive if so because they do like live bait.
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