04-03-2003, 03:54 PM
DDR,
Anytime you want to find out about trout, come on out to UT. Trout are included in your fishing license and very plentiful. Anyone out here would be happy to show you the value of catching, eating, or releasing trout.
I'm guessing that in MN. the trout are a put and take fish. I've noticed in many states, the trout do not reproduce to the numbers that are caught. In most of those cases, the money from the additional license, goes towards the raising and stocking of trout.
If you fly fish, the trout stamp would be more valuable than gold. I don't do it much, but the first fish I hooked up with on a fly rod was a 20" Brown in the upper Green River. I would pay plenty to have that fight again.
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Anytime you want to find out about trout, come on out to UT. Trout are included in your fishing license and very plentiful. Anyone out here would be happy to show you the value of catching, eating, or releasing trout.
I'm guessing that in MN. the trout are a put and take fish. I've noticed in many states, the trout do not reproduce to the numbers that are caught. In most of those cases, the money from the additional license, goes towards the raising and stocking of trout.
If you fly fish, the trout stamp would be more valuable than gold. I don't do it much, but the first fish I hooked up with on a fly rod was a 20" Brown in the upper Green River. I would pay plenty to have that fight again.
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