
Splake: "Frankenfish" or a manageable addition to Adirondack fisheries
Natural Selections · Natural Selections
July 23, 20205m 15s
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Show Notes
(Jul 23, 2020) Martha Foley and Curt Stager continue their discussion of trout varieties in Adirondack waters. One variety that is found in streams and lakes in the region is the splake, a hybrid of the native strains of lake and brook trout. While some refer to them as "Frankenfish," fishery managers like the hybrid because it grows quickly, but does not breed well in the wild, which makes it manageable in a stocking program.
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