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RiverRock
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RE:tokul brook

Post by RiverRock » Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:04 am

Big D wrote:
RiverRock wrote:Dolly Varden are considerd "sea run" and Bull Trout are considered "resident/landlocked" that's the difference.
Like I stated "Mostly depends on where your from." While living in Alaska we called them Dolly Vardens and Sea run Dolly Vardens. Here in Douglas County the Game department calls them Bull Trout in the Entiat River system which can hardly be considered land locked.
Correct,fish in the Entiat River are not land locked. That's where the word "resident" stated above comes in.

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