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Kentucky Commerce Cabinet News Release
Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources
fw.ky.gov
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Fishing Tournament Donations to Help Pay for
Largemouth Bass Stockings in Ohio River
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Frankfort, Ky. – Donations from several bass tournaments will help pay
the costs of stocking 200,000 largemouth bass a year in the Markland Pool of
the Ohio River for the next three years.
“We would like to thank B & J Marine in Louisville, Dixie Marine in
Fairfield, Ohio and Early Times Bourbon along with the tournament anglers
for making these donations,” said Ryan Oster, fisheries program coordinator
for the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources.
B & J Marine and Early Times Bourbon together donated $3,000 while Dixie
Marine will donate $10,000 a year for the next three years. These donations
will make up a significant portion of the cost of rearing and releasing the
largemouth bass that will be stocked in the Ohio River.
“We are trying to help out the river as much as we can,” said Dana
Robertson, tournament coordinator for B & J Marine in Louisville. “We held a
Derby Tournament on the river and we gave a portion of the entry fee toward
this effort. We wanted to make sure the donation went toward the largemouth
bass stocking.”
Largemouth bass reproduction in the Ohio River is often poor due to a
variety of factors. The Ohio River lacks spawning habitat for the bass to
breed and nursery areas for newly born bass to find sanctuary. The river
level often fluctuates and deposits a great deal of sediment during high
water periods that can smother the eggs of bass.
“The goal of the study is to see if stocking hatchery-reared largemouth bass
can improve angler catch rates in the Ohio River,” Oster said. “The
feasibility of this study will be examined in the Markland Pool over the
next five years.”
Sixteen embayments and backwater areas between Markland and Mehdahl dams
will be stocked in June with 2-inch largemouth bass. Anglers fishing this
section of the river should notice an improvement in fishing for largemouth
bass 12 inches or longer in the next three to four years.
“I’ve been fishing the river since 1967,” said Bruce Cunagin, general
manager of Dixie Marine. “The river used to be a fantastic place to fish. We
would catch 50 to 60 bass a day. The stockings will definitely help the
river. Fisherman will spread the fish out when they move them from one pool
to another.”
Dixie Marine donated $25 of each entry fee for their Adopt A Bass
tournament. They hold the 150 to 180-boat tournament every July.
“This donation is a great way for tournament anglers and fisheries
biologists to work collectively to help improve the largemouth bass fishing
on the Ohio River,” Oster said.
The Gallatin County Bass Club of the Kentucky Bass Federation will provide
logistical support for these stockings.
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