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Willi wrote:
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Honest question: Isn't this a vector for whirling disease?
Your pal,
TBone
Guilt replaced the creel.
No, the hatcheries were the chief vector.
Willi
Hi Willi,
Understood, but that was not my question. Fact is, WD, affecting
Rainbow trout, which are descendent from stockings of rainbow
trout...kind of a zero sum and, somehow, perfect in the 'naturalness'
of it, when you think about it. The Rainbow trout is the biggest threat
to the indiginous species of Colorado (lack of genetic diversity
through hybridization).
It just keeps on getting funnier and funnier. So far, you are the only
person here who has demonstrated that he didn't understand your question.
It's amazing that nature was able to suss out
this invader so quickly.
Nature is fickle and unreliable. The careful observer never ceases to be
amazed at what ill-equipped sports manage to survive in direct contravention
of reasonable expectations.
Thanks man,
TBone
Guilt replaced the creel.
Dumbass.
Wolfgang