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Old 04-03-2016, 09:45 AM
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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 ...
Yes. Fish, deer, crabs , shrimp, hipsters, roundworms, chickens, etc have the same dna when they are born or when they are old (unless exposed to some radiation). If that trout spawned or that buck bred at one year old it put out the same genes as it will if it's a 200" 6 yr old deer or a 10 lb trout.
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