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Topic: DFG Trout planting date questions  (Read 724 times)

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DRT Yakbah

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  • Location: Napa, California
  • Date Registered: Jan 2018
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On the DFG trout planting schedule everything is scheduled exactly a week apart and on Sundays. Do they actually plant the fish on Sundays or is that just a "week of" date?

I am trying to learn how to troll and am hoping to hit Lake Ralphine after the plant so I have a better chance to hook into something and to troubleshoot and try new techniques. It's listed to be planted this Sunday 2/12.


AL

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  • Location: Middletown / Davis
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I was just talking with someone at the regional DFG office about this yesterday, it is a "week of" date.


crash

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  • Date Registered: Dec 2007
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The plant trucks operate all week.
"SCIENCE SUCKS" - bmb


DRT Yakbah

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Thank you AL and oyster boy. I wish there was a way to find out relatively soon after the fish get planted. Would the local bait and tackle shops know soon after?


crash

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Thank you AL and oyster boy. I wish there was a way to find out relatively soon after the fish get planted. Would the local bait and tackle shops know soon after?

Make friends with the guy/gal that drives the truck.
"SCIENCE SUCKS" - bmb