10-31-2007, 07:00 PM
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It really is a mixed blessing, because that will mean fewer fish will be planted (more of them should survive), and also the larger the fish will likely mean more of them will have their fins worn, or eaten off, in the hatchery before they are planted.
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Yeah, im also not a big fan of those fish with missing or worn fins.
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It really is a mixed blessing, because that will mean fewer fish will be planted (more of them should survive), and also the larger the fish will likely mean more of them will have their fins worn, or eaten off, in the hatchery before they are planted.
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Yeah, im also not a big fan of those fish with missing or worn fins.
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