Stephen, thanks for sharing the article. It's nice to compare notes My classroom received our annual batch of brown trout on October 12th this year. We house them in a 75 gallon aquarium with a chiller unit set at 50 degrees F. Our first alvein hatched 2 days ago. The students wanted to add variety to our young trout diet, so we have fed them live foods in addition to trout chow. Newly hatched brine shrimp, amphipods, blood worms, wax worms and several fruit flies cultures allow us to provide the young fry with a diverse diet. Last year we releasedo 89 plump young trout up to just under 4 inches into Lake Erie at the mouth of Smokes creek in Lackawanna.
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John Jarosz
Thanks much, Steve. God willing & the creek don't rise, I'll be there. There might be a few other fly-guys who I know that might show up.
Sep 14, 2016
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jojo wilczewski
Ok Hank
Jojoout
Sep 15, 2016
John Miller
Oct 23, 2016