A couple interesting news stories I came across over the weekend pertaining to fish and fishing. The first one from Dec. 2008 that appeared in the New York Times pertains to stream rights and will probably be of interest to our smallmouth waders from the site. It involves a legal case over trout stream access in one of our western states.
The other featured story, also in the New York Times just appeared last week. We often fail to realize, or probably never even stop to think in the first place about lakes that actually don't contain or have never supported any fish life in them. Turns out there are really very few of them in existence, and studying the fishless lakes and comparing the differences between them and typical fish containing lakes makes for some very interesting biology. Be sure and check out the story on Fishless Lakes for some interesting reading.







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