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September 2021 Inland Fisheries Service News Archive

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Male rainbow trout were first to arrive at the trap
Sept. 1, 2021

The rainbows have arrived at Liawenee

As if on cue, with the start of spring the rainbow trout spawning run has started at Liawenee Over the coming weeks we will use our fish trap on the canal to monitor the spawning run. We weigh and measure some fish as part of our long-term monitoring program. We will count all of the...

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