Cowichan Lake anglers are being offered a reward for catching tagged fish 
CA Source: cowichan valley citizen 11/28/2019

Anglers fishing in Cowichan Lake this year have a unique opportunity to be rewarded with gift cards for catching tagged cutthroat trout.

Provincial fisheries staff are partnering with the Kintama Research Services and the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC to complete a five-year study on the health of Cowichan Lake’s cutthroat trout population. The study began this year and will continue until April 2025.
 

As a part of the study, 80 cutthroat trout have been tagged with brightly coloured Floy T-bar anchor tags and released back into the lake.

Out of these tagged cutthroat trout, 42 fish have been implanted with acoustic tags. Acoustic tag receivers installed in Cowichan Lake will allow researchers to track individual fish.

“Studies like this are a valuable component of ensuring our province has a healthy trout population now and in the future,” said Doug Donaldson, minister of Forests, Lands, Natural Resource Operations and Rural Development. “I encourage anglers to participate in helping our fisheries staff evaluate the survival and movement patterns of cutthroat trout.”

A similar study, which began last year, is ongoing in Horne Lake and will continue until April 2021. Almost 200 cutthroat trout have been tagged with the Floy anchor tags and released back into Horne Lake.

 
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