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British Columbia is home to a variety of rainbow trout populations that have each become uniquely adapted to their own aquatic environments. The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC (FFSBC) primarily stocks three strains of rainbow trout: two wild (the Blackwater River and Pennask Lake), and one domesticated (the Fraser Valley). These strains all have different origins and adaptations. Anecdotal information suggests that not all rainbow trout strains behave the same way, or are caught at the same rate by anglers in small lakes. To help match the qualities of the fish to those desired for a specific fishery, the FFSBC is investigating the characteristics of strain-specific rainbow trout. Managers of small-lake fisheries can use the diversity within rainbow trout populations to match appropriate strains to specific habitats, improving fish survival and growth - and the fishing!
- See more at: http://gofishbc.com/about-us/what-w...January&utm_medium=email#sthash.nwzXB7KE.dpuf
British Columbia is home to a variety of rainbow trout populations that have each become uniquely adapted to their own aquatic environments. The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC (FFSBC) primarily stocks three strains of rainbow trout: two wild (the Blackwater River and Pennask Lake), and one domesticated (the Fraser Valley). These strains all have different origins and adaptations. Anecdotal information suggests that not all rainbow trout strains behave the same way, or are caught at the same rate by anglers in small lakes. To help match the qualities of the fish to those desired for a specific fishery, the FFSBC is investigating the characteristics of strain-specific rainbow trout. Managers of small-lake fisheries can use the diversity within rainbow trout populations to match appropriate strains to specific habitats, improving fish survival and growth - and the fishing!
- See more at: http://gofishbc.com/about-us/what-w...January&utm_medium=email#sthash.nwzXB7KE.dpuf
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