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<blockquote data-quote="Bfishn" data-source="post: 228377" data-attributes="member: 2006"><p>In a lot of these western states like MT and ID they are just trying to get back to the native cutthroat and bulltrout in the mtn. streams and lakes. They are killing off Rainbows and Browns to do so, so its not like they are just targeting walleyes. Once these streams are back to the native fish i think they are pretty self sustaining to be honest. I would also have to assume there are federal grants involved with these projects since a lot of the water is in national forests etc. There is even a certain segment of trout guys that don't like these projects because they prefer the bigger Rainbows and Browns. I personally thinks it pretty cool to stand in a gin clear ID stream and watch wild, native, west-slope cutts pick a big fly off the surface.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bfishn, post: 228377, member: 2006"] In a lot of these western states like MT and ID they are just trying to get back to the native cutthroat and bulltrout in the mtn. streams and lakes. They are killing off Rainbows and Browns to do so, so its not like they are just targeting walleyes. Once these streams are back to the native fish i think they are pretty self sustaining to be honest. I would also have to assume there are federal grants involved with these projects since a lot of the water is in national forests etc. There is even a certain segment of trout guys that don't like these projects because they prefer the bigger Rainbows and Browns. I personally thinks it pretty cool to stand in a gin clear ID stream and watch wild, native, west-slope cutts pick a big fly off the surface. [/QUOTE]
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