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Old 01-20-2011, 06:31 PM
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This is not any where close to true!!!! Every trout has the same potential to become a trophy! Not one ounce of evidence has every determine this!

It is the biggest assumption by everyone!
So you think all 3 year old trout are the same length and weight? Ofcourse there not. Do you think a 30" 10lb trout that is close in age to a 15" 2lb trout have the exact same genetic makeup? Ofcourse they don't. Did you ever hear of natural selection and evolution? The very idea that all trout are the exact same is so flawed that it does not need to be proven wrong due to the fact it goes against the rules of nature. Nothing produced in nature is the exact same. Nothing produced in nature has the exact same potential. If you are in a group of anything that has to chase food to have something to eat, the fastest one in the group is going to get more to eat and have the potential to be bigger than the rest of the group. Thus when the fastest has offspring there is a high chance this trait will be passed on giving the offspring the potential to be faster and bigger than all the other offspring. This is the way nature works.
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