Maine rivers are being stocked with fish by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Read a report by a DIF & W Fisheries biologist posted in the Morning Sentineal on May 3, 2008.
"Fishing Report: Rivers being stocked with legal size fish".
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Pick up a topographical map of Maine. Look closely. See those squiggly blue lines that run across it like veins? Those are Maine’s trout rivers and streams—more miles of native brook trout water than you’ll find in any other state in the country.
These are fish that have been swimming and reproducing in the wild, without the aid of a stocking truck, since the last Ice Age. They're relics of a forgotten era, a work of art and history in a setting that’s still as wild as any left in the lower 48.
Fishing - Maine Rivers
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