09-21-2017, 02:25 AM
This has been an excellent thread to read! Thanks to everyone for their input.
I think the Lahontan cutthroat is a great idea in principle if the lake could be cleaned up, dredged, etc. They seem to have the best chance of surviving Utah Lake's environment. But how would their status as a threatened species play into that option? If not the Lahontan cutthroat, aren't browns pretty hardy as well? Any other trout or salmonid species?
Thanks TD for bird dogging this topic!
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I think the Lahontan cutthroat is a great idea in principle if the lake could be cleaned up, dredged, etc. They seem to have the best chance of surviving Utah Lake's environment. But how would their status as a threatened species play into that option? If not the Lahontan cutthroat, aren't browns pretty hardy as well? Any other trout or salmonid species?
Thanks TD for bird dogging this topic!
Pacs
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