FOOD & DRINK
Battle against yellow perch in Phillips Reservoir continues
The battle against yellow perch in Phillips Reservoir continues. The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, which has been trying for well over a decade to pare the perch population in the reservoir, about 17 miles southwest of Baker City, is changing tactics.
70,000 larval tiger muskie stocked into Phillips Reservoir to improve yellow perch fishing
BAKER CITY — (Release from ODFW) Most people don’t get excited when they hear someone has 70,000 extra larval tiger muskie, but then again, most people aren’t fish biologists dealing with an overabundance of yellow perch. The yellow perch population in Phillips Lake (aka Phillips Reservoir) near...
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