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On 4/17/2011 6:33 PM, Ken Fortenberry wrote:
wrote: Tom Littleton wrote: Got out Thursday to the local waters for a pleasant late afternoon. snip Nice TR, but there are no native browns in Pennsylvania. That coincides with my own personal taxonomy of trout. Stocker - fish from the hatchery Holdover - hatchery fish which have survived from previous seasons Wild - offspring and descendants of hatchery or planted fish Native - in the stream by the hand of god and nothing else According to my taxonomy there are no native browns in North America. But wild will do. ;-) yes, you two nitpickers are correct. I should have used stream-bred browns. Which have been around long enough to consider themselves Berks County natives by nowg. Tom |
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