Comments for: Artificial spawning areas producing Arctic charr

After a night of hard rain, a soft drizzle veiled the granite-faced hills overlooking Flood’s Pond. Handy to Kimball Point, Fred Kircheis, a research fisheries biologist with the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, reined in the 15-horsepower outboard. “The traditional spawning beds are in the shallow water… Read More
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