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Old 06-28-2005, 09:14 AM
josko josko is offline
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Salmon river fishery

My recent experiences in the vicinity of Pulaski point to a degrading fishery for steelhead and salmon. I've heard it said that's due to earlier overstocking efforts and the resultant depletion of forage fish in the lake, but I'd be very curious to hear others' view on this issue.
What's happening with the salmonid fishery in Lake Ontario tributaries? Is there a long-term issue here?
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