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The Bridgeport Fish Enhancement Program
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| History
The Program was started by long time guide Frank Killen in 2003. The original
plan was to solicit donations from his clients and others for the purchase
of Alpers trout to be planted in Bridgeport Reservoir. Frank was successful
in raising funds and requested that the new Committee continue this effort.
The Program developed into fund raising efforts that can be designated
for the hatchery or the purchase of quality fish, allowing previous donors
a choice with their contributions. Tomato bin Through research the Committee decided that the greatest need for our local fisheries was to enhance the German Brown Trout population. We met and discussed raising browns with Todd O’Banion of the Great Basin Hatchery in Nevada. Todd donated the tomato bin, tanks, and other equipment to get us started. We designed and built the Paradise Shores Trout Project for the purpose of raising subcatchable browns for the East Walker River and the Reservoir. Fisheries biologist Mike Morrison joined Mr. O’Banion as consultants to our Program in 2004. Goals The Plan calls for the planting of 50,000 browns split between the East Walker and Bridgeport Reservoir annually. The facility can be used to grow-out other species after the browns are stocked. We will raise as many trout each year that our facilities and budget allows. Moving Forward Once we have established the Paradise Shores Project, we will target new locations to install tomato bins. The new Projects will be managed by the land owner as a volunteer with funding and supervision provided by the Program. Committee Purpose Raise Funds for the Program Operate and manage Hatchery Projects Develop and implement Fisheries Management Programs locally. Mission Statement To create a Brown Trout fishery through non-profit means for the purpose of preservation while providing an improved angling experience for future generations. |