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Old 04-03-2016, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by "W" View Post
There has never ( to my knowledge) been any research or study to prove genes or genetics on trout.

Trout adapt to there surrounding and estuary.
That is what makes a trout big or small .

When I fished Lake P all the trout we caught were short and fat like a football ..

Grand Isle all small biggest was 15inchs

Killing a 5lb trout does not hurt the trout population one bit ( it hurts the guys who like to fish for big trout feelings )

A 10inch trout will spawn 8 times a year vs a 5lb trout who might only spawn 2 times a year and the bigger they are the less they spawn .

That sack of eggs off a 10lb Trout vs a 1 lb trout is one has more eggs at spawn than the other ...
Your not going to get any more big trout out of a 10lb spawn vs 1lb spawn
It's just stupid to think you will ...
Why is this so hard to grasp?

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