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by ericmcer
208 days ago
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I am not sure if they still plant fish at Crater lake. If you have spent much time fishing you will pretty quickly learn that almost every accessible lake in the US is regularly stocked with fish. I would say the "native" freshwater fish population is so decimated at this point that if you want to catch something you either seek out inaccessible places that have seen little human contact, or you follow the fish plantings and catch planted fish. The idea of a lake that thousands of humans regularly access having a healthy ecology seems far fetched. |
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It's odd the article poses this as a "problem" in an article about Crater Lake, where uniquely among lakes this "problem" is most likely to just fix the other problem.
Kill all the fish in the lake and the lake is better off.