04-28-2013, 05:27 PM
[quote RedNekFishR]
The fish that are air dropped in the high Uintas are grayling not trout.
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"This aerial stocking effort happens many times during the year. It begins in early July as the DWR drops brook, rainbow, splake and tiger trout into high-mountain lakes. Following this effort in July, small but unique Arctic grayling are stocked into waters across Utah. The aerial stocking ends for the year in September as many different strains of cutthroat trout are dropped into waters across Utah. These cutthroats will help supplement the state’s native trout populations."
[url "http://utah.ptfs.com/awweb/awarchive?type=file&item=10744"]Link[/url]
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The fish that are air dropped in the high Uintas are grayling not trout.
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"This aerial stocking effort happens many times during the year. It begins in early July as the DWR drops brook, rainbow, splake and tiger trout into high-mountain lakes. Following this effort in July, small but unique Arctic grayling are stocked into waters across Utah. The aerial stocking ends for the year in September as many different strains of cutthroat trout are dropped into waters across Utah. These cutthroats will help supplement the state’s native trout populations."
[url "http://utah.ptfs.com/awweb/awarchive?type=file&item=10744"]Link[/url]
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