To stock or not to stock a wild trout stream. That is the question.
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Hey Wolfman,
How long do people wait to get a Moose hunting permit in Colorado?
I've never had to wait for one.
How about Antelope?
Nope.
Deer?
Nope.
Elk?
Nope.
Why shouldn't there be a similar lottery when hunting for threatened
species of fish, the Greenback, for example?
I just did a brief check online. I can find no reference to anything called
a "Greenback" in the "To Stock or not to stock" article from the Bennington
Banner, nor in anything else about the Batten Kill. There are none in any
of the waters I've fished here in the Upper Great Lakes Region, nor those
I've sampled in North Carolina or Pennsylvania, and I have unearthed no
evidence that there ever have been. Looks to like like it's just one more
item to add to the staggering list of your ****ing problems.
Wouldn't that be a more justified management approach than wanton C&R
of a fish that was declared extinct for 5 generations?
You have my permission to manage extinct fish in any way you see fit.
Your pal,
Halfordian Golfer
It is impossible to catch and release a wild trout.
Dumbass.
Wolfgang
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