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<blockquote data-quote="ppine" data-source="post: 461531" data-attributes="member: 22555"><p>In the US we have moved species around for at least 150 years. It is hard to tell what species are actually native unless you look it up. </p><p></p><p>In the West, German browns, kokanee, and lake trout are often introduced. So are bass and pike. </p><p></p><p>The native species are mostly rainbows, cutthroats, salmon and steelhead. There are many local endemic species with relatively small ranges. </p><p></p><p>It is only recently that Fish and Game Depts have started to pay attention to the original ranges of native fish species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ppine, post: 461531, member: 22555"] In the US we have moved species around for at least 150 years. It is hard to tell what species are actually native unless you look it up. In the West, German browns, kokanee, and lake trout are often introduced. So are bass and pike. The native species are mostly rainbows, cutthroats, salmon and steelhead. There are many local endemic species with relatively small ranges. It is only recently that Fish and Game Depts have started to pay attention to the original ranges of native fish species. [/QUOTE]
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