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Old 07-14-2019, 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by walking buffalo View Post
I'm pretty sure the great trout wipeout occurred back in the thirties.

It's been all uphill since then....
In nfld .50s-60s 70s With a good rise many lakes would seem to boil with riseing trout.As young boys,limits,not considered.no licence no control.I regret to this day,as I think back,to my mother cleaning brookies in the sink,full of spawn.That dayI brought home over 100 I had caught from a spawning bed.To day for the most part the trout are gone,many lakes barren.Today I keep only stocked pond trout for now and then table fare.
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