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hibited similar survival and growth characteristics (Alexander FIELD COMPARISON OF BROOK TROUT STRAINS 87
88 VAN OFFELEN ET AL. TABLE 1. Number of Assinica and Temiscamie strain brook trout stocked,
trofished to derive a population estimate for each strain. Fish sampling. To evaluate immediate downstream movement after stocking, FIELD COMPARISON OF BROOK TROUT STRAINS 89
90 VAN OFFELEN ET AL, TABLE 3. Recovery of Assinica (A) and Temiscamie (T) strain brook trout after stocking in the 1988 and 1989 Woods Lake inlet trials. Estimated recovery
HELD COMPARISON OF BROOK TROUT STRAINS 91 1 (downstream) Stream Section FIGURE 2. Percentages
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