Talk:Silver trout

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Fleshed the article out. It was just one decontextualized sentence before. Hm. Mcsweet

I question the assertion of success for the Sunapee Golden Trout. According to Behnke and some Idaho Fish and Game officials, a few exiled populations exist in remote Idaho mountain lakes. Should the State of NH ever step up to the plate and reintroduce this long lost native son to Lake Sunapee, then that would be a success along the lines of the Lake Pyramid Lahontan Trout reintroduction. Regarding this silver trout's genetics, until they test preserved samples (if possible), this char's relationship to relic arctic char and brook trout remains a mystery. To add more confusion, there's a population of relic char in Maine also called silver trout. Sunapee Trout (talk) 16:31, 3 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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