
Originally Posted by
Duayne
You do realize that Stripers naturally live in both fresh and salt water, right? You also realize that there is an over abundance of bait in Cumberland so the, "competition" is predators/bait not predator/predator? You do know that if the bait population gets out of control it will actually hurt bass populations?
When exactly did bass fishing suffer on Cumberland? LM populations have declined due to dwindling habitat as the lake has matured and will probably take off for a short while once the lake returns to normal, but that has everything to do with habitat and zero to do with Striper populations. From what I've seen from SM, It's never been better for those that have adjusted. *Hint* More of the quality SM have stayed deeper since the lake level doesn't change as much. There is a reason stipers hunt bait schools in schools over open water as much as possible. It's because they can't maneuverer as well as bass can in tight quarters. With that, why would a striper be stupid enough to hunt a fish in tight quarters that has the major advantage? The answer: They don't. A striper is doing you a big favor when it eats a bass it can actually catch by removing weaker fish. There is a very good reason stripers are stocked and it has very little to do with fishermen, other than the fact fishermen chase them. It has to do with a balance; a balance you and a few other un-knowledgeable people wish to see upset.
On another note, I don't fish for carp or catfish or muskie or even bass or walleye that often. But I have an utmost respect and admiration for those species and my fellow fishermen that do hunt them. The LAST thing I would ever do is wish harm to those fisheries or wish a plight on those that hunt them. To do so. in my mind, would show an overwhelming ignorance and selfishness.
I love this country and the fact that we have freedom of speech but sometimes it's better to exercise that other right, which is in the fifth amendment.