I highly suspect damage to fins is more related to the conditions commonly a part of hatchery life than anything else.
-- Gene
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 2:37:54 PM UTC-5, ALarge wrote:
On Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 2:37:54 PM UTC-5, ALarge wrote:
Is there any evidence out there to prove that fish fin cannibalism is a symptom of hatchery life? I was under that impression until my lovely girlfriend brought this unfortunate looking rainbow to the net on the Mighty 'Mo in Montana last summer. As many of you probably know, Montana stopped stocking its rivers in 1974 so there is a slim-to-none chance that this fish has ever been in any sort of enclosure with other fish.
On Thursday, February 9, 2017 at 3:35:21 PM UTC-5, Josh wrote:It looks like it is going to be pretty nice this weekend and I am itching to get out and fish. Does anyone have any ideas within an hour or so of DC? I don't think I'll have all day, but I would like to get out for a couple of hours during the warmth of the day on either Saturday or Sunday. Thanks in advance for the help!Josh
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