02-25-2016, 04:17 AM
Trout lakes would recover a lot quicker from a kill off than a warm water pond that requires natural spawning to restock so I can see your point. I guess I had places like Newton dam in mind where it would take awhile to build a critical mass of fish to sustain their population. Where trout can be fish able within a year. However the poisoning doesn't do anything to correct the system problem where the natural predators tend to balance the problems. Seems like every spot I am familiar with that was poisoned was only a temporary fix and they went back to the same state within a short time, but maybe you've had better luck in your area. Anyway I hope they figure out the best fix for that area. Later J
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