Rubber trout shouldn’t disappear entirely, but let’s put ‘em where they won’t hammer healthy wild fish populations.

That’s especially true on free-flowing rivers capable of supporting healthy wild trout populations, where managing for wild trout is healthier – and much, much cheaper (this includes the Upper Sacramento).

Until the 16th, California anglers can weigh in on California Fish & Game’s Draft Environmental Impact Report on stocking and hatchery operations (via the Trout Unlimited site).

Let Fish & Game know what you think about wild fish vs hatchery fish (and I’m guessing the fleet-fingered among you could do it under a minute).

See you at the online form, Tom Chandler.

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