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Does the absence of any finclips on a lake trout mean that some are reproducing naturally?

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Does the absence of any finclips on a lake trout mean that some are reproducing naturally?

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Not likely, since the number of unclipped fish captured in surveys and documented in the creel survey is very small. The absence of clips is generally due to fish being missed during clipping or from regeneration of fins. A dramatic increase in the number of unclipped fish above historical levels might indicate increased natural reproduction.

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