During the third week of May, Trout Power angling volunteers collected brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) fin clips from wild trout in the Black River watershed of the western Adirondack region.
Why, you ask? It’s simple. The group wanted to see if there are more pure or unique strains of brookies surviving in the backwood’s streams.
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