Fear and Fishing in Lake Davis is a tale about people, and government, and the fish
that came between them. In the 1994, CDFG officials discovered that anglers had illegally
introduced northern pike, a popular Midwestern sport fish, into Lake Davis, a Sierra Nevada
reservoir located in rural California. CDFG officials were concerned that pike would make t
heir way downstream from Lake Davis into California's besieged Bay-Delta system, where a new
predator could harm both commercially important and endangered native fish species. Pike also
posed a threat in Lake Davis. The local economy depends on a healthy trout fishery, which is
imperiled by the presence of the predatory pike. To get rid of the invasive pike, the California
Dept. of Fish and Game decided to poison the lake and kill the pike. Residents in the nearby town
of Portola, which gets its drinking water from Lake Davis, were outraged.
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