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Originally Posted by Sundancefisher
But the ONE is 5-6 times more fish that the 3 you can kill today.
So where is the deficit you seem to be implying? I strongly support not killing bull trout. They definitely bring a smile to people's faces when the catch one and they just can't sustain an appreciable harvest as history has short. These adfluvial/lake bull trout are very rare in Alberta. Enjoy eating the 20 inch cutthroat.
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Actually I meant one twenty incher is worth 5-6 12 inchers. The math of 1 twenty incher can be twice the weight of the 3 - 12 inchers people are catching now.
Also the bull trout are needed to keep the sucker population down. As everyone knows that fish Chain Lakes down south...they put some bulls in there to eat the huge sucker population down a bit. How many suckers are caught there? I wonder how the bulls are doing in Chain. I have not heard many people talking about catching them there.