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document.write("      <span><strong>Don Jerry</strong> wrote:</span>");
document.write("      <p>");document.write("I watched the DEC stock 15.5m brown trout at Plattsburgh Boat Basin a couple weeks ago and also watched hundreds of cormorants goubble then up for the next week, I wonder how they count there survival.  You would think after the expence of raising these to the release size they would give them a fighting chance and release them at night or off the ferry, a typical waste of our tax dollars and the reason other reasons are blamed for fish survival.");document.write("      </p>");
document.write("      <em>June 24, 2009, 6:20 AM</em>");
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document.write("      <span><strong>LaPoint</strong> wrote:</span>");
document.write("      <p>");document.write("If the original Lake Champlain Salmonoid Restoration Program is no longer feasible maybe D.E.C should cut their losses, refocus their efforts, and restock Walleye in greater numbers. I believe Walleye are a much hardier fish, a great sport fish that would compliment the current Bass craze, and are just plain better eating then Lake Trout. The lake is not what it was, and will never be again. Why waste time and money the state does not have on a lost cause.");document.write("      </p>");
document.write("      <em>June 22, 2009, 12:47 AM</em>");
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document.write("      <span><strong>Jim</strong> wrote:</span>");
document.write("      <p>");document.write("Alewives or mooneyes have been present in Lake Ontario for years, and it doesn't seem to have had any effect on smelt populations.<br /><br />Record brookie??  I seem to remember that an 8 lb. Brook Trout was taken from Pharoah Lake back in the late 60's by a guy named Morehouse.");document.write("      </p>");
document.write("      <em>June 21, 2009, 4:13 PM</em>");
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