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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 459876" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>Exotic introduced species are a major problem, especially when they out compete the native species. </p><p>Florida is particular is over run with boas, pythons, and all kinds of dangerous exotic escaped reptiles. It is a sad situation which can probably never be corrrected. </p><p></p><p>It is only recently some states have started to promote native fish species. </p><p>Pyramid Lake, Nevada would be a good example. The lake record Lahnotan cutthroat trout is 43 pounds. All of the native fish were exterminated after the mining period. The lake was restocked with native fish from another location. Recently an obscure strain was discovered in a remote drainage closer to the original population. Recent catches have shown many fish over 25 pounds. Many believe a 30 pounder will be taken soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 459876, member: 22555"] Exotic introduced species are a major problem, especially when they out compete the native species. Florida is particular is over run with boas, pythons, and all kinds of dangerous exotic escaped reptiles. It is a sad situation which can probably never be corrrected. It is only recently some states have started to promote native fish species. Pyramid Lake, Nevada would be a good example. The lake record Lahnotan cutthroat trout is 43 pounds. All of the native fish were exterminated after the mining period. The lake was restocked with native fish from another location. Recently an obscure strain was discovered in a remote drainage closer to the original population. Recent catches have shown many fish over 25 pounds. Many believe a 30 pounder will be taken soon. [/QUOTE]
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