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Old 04-19-2024, 10:24 AM   #1
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They did all the fin clipping last weekend for all the salmon to be stocked in the state. The amount of salmon that goes in the lake is based on pounds not quantity. So depending on how big the salmon are at stocking time which is usually the last week in May will determine how many get put in. Almost 60,000 were put in last year....

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Hi Dan,

The 15" +/- salmon that many have been catching the last few weeks were put in last spring or 2 springs ago???

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John
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Old 04-19-2024, 10:33 AM   #2
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Hi Dan,

The 15" +/- salmon that many have been catching the last few weeks were put in last spring or 2 springs ago???

Thanks,
John
Those were put in last may (2023). They are considered 2 year old salmon now as they are 1 year old at time of stocking. These salmon should have a left ventricle clip...

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