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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 190097" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Guy, </p><p></p><p>I've seen a video of them transporting trout and putting them into another body of water. It was a few years ago.</p><p></p><p>Imagine a septic pumper truck. It looked kinda similar, and didn't look all that labor intensive. Using a trap net, you'd just take and tow the net to the dock at slow speeds and transfer then to the truck directly. Perhaps with a dipnet, maybe buckets or a conveyor.</p><p></p><p>Only question I'd have on something like this is how do they do it within the guidelines of their own anti-transfer policy of ANS. If I can't run from McDowell or the Missouri all of the 3-5 miles to my house because "you risk transferring ANS to another watershed", how closely are they monitoring the ANS in a given body of water in order to take fish from one to the other? In my humble experience, fish look terrible after having been exposed to bleach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 190097, member: 389"] Guy, I've seen a video of them transporting trout and putting them into another body of water. It was a few years ago. Imagine a septic pumper truck. It looked kinda similar, and didn't look all that labor intensive. Using a trap net, you'd just take and tow the net to the dock at slow speeds and transfer then to the truck directly. Perhaps with a dipnet, maybe buckets or a conveyor. Only question I'd have on something like this is how do they do it within the guidelines of their own anti-transfer policy of ANS. If I can't run from McDowell or the Missouri all of the 3-5 miles to my house because "you risk transferring ANS to another watershed", how closely are they monitoring the ANS in a given body of water in order to take fish from one to the other? In my humble experience, fish look terrible after having been exposed to bleach. [/QUOTE]
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