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The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considering a study where hatchery trout are placed in a wild trout stream. PATU ...
Under the proposal, a 3-mile section would be managed under a Miscellaneous Special Regulation that would manage brown trout and brook trout ... in regulations pertaining to Class A wild trout streams ...
Within the roughly 20-mile stream, wild brown trout and some rainbow trout can be found. The creek’s stable temperature regulation makes it an ideal spot for year-round fishing.
Wild brook trout in Pennsylvania now exist mainly in our smaller headwater streams, and these fish end to spawn in late September and early October. Brown trout typically spawn a little later ...
PA Council of Trout Unlimited (PATU) believes that there should be no stocking of ANY species of hatchery trout in a Class A stream section. As it stands, PFBC lists 12 Class A wild brown trout ...
The brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis, Mitchill) is abundant in softwater, infertile, mountain streams of the Appalachians; it also occurs in a few hardwater, fertile, valley streams in the same area ...
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is considering a study where hatchery trout are placed in a wild trout stream. PATU opposes the project.
After tabling the issue at the April meeting pending further discussion, commissioners voted to give final approval to changes in regulations pertaining to Class A wild trout streams (58 Pa. Code ...
A proposal to study the impact of placing trout in a successful wild trout waterway has drawn criticism from Pa. Trout Unlimited as well as at least one Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commissioner.
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