04-26-2013, 09:11 PM
RE"I like the possibilities. "
As has been noted, there may be some challenges in getting the Pyramid Lahontans widely used here. However, 10,000 years ago, (very short time geologically/evolutionarily) there was an even bigger basin lake around here. I've read speculation that the offspring of this lake have the genetics to also produce the epically huge fish evolutionarily selected for when the lake was here. Of course, the lake I'm talking about is lake Bonneville. And the fish are the Bonneville cutts that were/are in our foothills headwater creeks. The old Utah lake cutts were possibly as large as the Lahontans.
Consider those possibilities?
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As has been noted, there may be some challenges in getting the Pyramid Lahontans widely used here. However, 10,000 years ago, (very short time geologically/evolutionarily) there was an even bigger basin lake around here. I've read speculation that the offspring of this lake have the genetics to also produce the epically huge fish evolutionarily selected for when the lake was here. Of course, the lake I'm talking about is lake Bonneville. And the fish are the Bonneville cutts that were/are in our foothills headwater creeks. The old Utah lake cutts were possibly as large as the Lahontans.
Consider those possibilities?
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