
Virginia euthanizes 40K trout after testing finds parasitic whirling disease
The Commonwealth of Virginia euthanized 40,000 catchable-sized trout, wildlife experts said this week, after they were affected by a disease native to Europe.
Sure thats a definite mode of transport but there is no denying that coop hatcheries that get fish from spring creek hatcheries also have em. Gill lice would be just another example of cost of hatcheries pick anyone one ya want there is no polishing this turdmud-snails are not the product of the hatcheries but from the high quality streams that are in the State College area.
Fisherpeople are the cause for spreading mud snails.
Can be too late by that point in a lot of casesThe state tests our co-op regularly for gill lice. Any co-op that tests positive is immediately shut down!
And like i said you cannot polish the hatchery turd. There is no “responsible” way to propagate disease ridden invasive species and litter them in waterways we want to conserve native fish, amphibians, crustaceans, and macro-invertebrates in.The state tests our co-op regularly for gill lice. Any co-op that tests positive is immediately shut down!
Number one the native trout waters are not so I can go fish for them, unfortunately fishing always becomes the thing people have attempted to dangle in-front of people to try to get conservation initiatives accepted that seek to just keep a native species from going locally or globally extinct. Second, its not a question of if with hatcheries and diseases its a question of when diseases are transmitted. These are super crowded conditions where fish moved all over the country in some cases are packed, disease will result. Same thing happens with human beings with viruses and bacteria in tight quarters it’s inevitable. We don’t always destroy them, we didn’t with mud-snails. PFBC did their quarantine and said they cannot guarantee lack of transmission from those fish (statement i got from hatchery personnel). Even if they are destroyed you do not find disease before they transmit some where in majority of cases. With pathogens rna tests in trout can turn positive before you even find kidney lesions on pathology slides/dissection or see outward signs of disease so no testing is often triggered until late stages of an illness or scheduled testing and by that point its often to late.Why do you "assume" that all hatchery fish are disease ridden? If hatchery fish are found to be infected, they are destroyed, not stocked and, the hatchery is shut down period!
There are plenty of "native trout waters" for you native only guys!
That is simply incorrect. As the link that I have shared shows that many PFBC fish hatcheries test positive for several diseases.Why do you "assume" that all hatchery fish are disease ridden? If hatchery fish are found to be infected, they are destroyed, not stocked and, the hatchery is shut down period!
There are plenty of "native trout waters" for you native only guys!
I don't think anyone knows this for certain, but based on the data available (2005 range-wide assessment), there are approximately 5,233 HUC12 watersheds listed as allopatric out of roughly 62,688 HUC12 watersheds in the state. I know for certain a significant number of those subwatersheds listed as allopatric aren't. If I had to wager, I'd estimate it's more like +/- 3,000 HUC12's instead of 5,200.There are plenty of "native trout waters" for you native only guys!
Why is it always immediately to the extremes? Stocked trout already have the lion's share of the state. I just presented that in % numbers based on the only available data on the subject. Your camp already won and has had its way for decades.So, the solution is, end hatchery fish. Those who are prefer fishing for "stocked" fish for whatever reason are punished. Those who chose only natives get to enjoy the sport.
Yes, everyone can fish for natives, but, many are not able to because of health and other reasons. To hell with them?
Watching our "expert intellectuals" on the site demean and belittle those who disagree is actually pathetic.
going to extremes and shifting away from the actual issue displays that you have nothing left but to paint a doomsday scenario.So, the solution is, end hatchery fish. Those who are prefer fishing for "stocked" fish for whatever reason are punished. Those who chose only natives get to enjoy the sport.
Yes, everyone can fish for natives, but, many are not able to because of health and other reasons. To hell with them?
Watching our "expert intellectuals" on the site demean and belittle those who disagree is actually pathetic.