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Resources - For Fish and Fishing
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In mid August, Alec traveled deep into the heart of Algonquin Park to fish for Brook Trout. He spent 3 days alone in the wilderness of Algonquin, camping and fishing. His hard work paid off and he caught lots of Brook Trout. |
Harkness Laboratory is a field station focusing on ecological research for the MNRF. It's a base of operation for aquatic and terrestrial research by government scientists, university faculty and graduate students .. located on Lake Opeongo in Algonquin Park. |
![]() Anthropogenic and habitat correlates of hybridization between hatchery and wild brook trout www.dylanfraser.com A 2014 ten-page NRC article, examining the extent of hybridization between hatchery and wild brook trout occupying lakes in Algonquin Park. |
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A tall poster describing 36 species of Ontario sports fish. It is colourfully illustrated and detailed with information including lengths, distribution, habitat, and identifying characteristics. |
A diverse group of partners in the Northeast USA, including state fish and wildlife agencies, federal resource agencies, Indian tribes, academic institutions and non-governmental organizations working to conserve Eastern Brook Trout and their habitats. |
Alec spent two days brook trout fishing in Algonquin Park. It was August and Algonquin was very busy so he had to travel deep into the backcountry to find pristine lakes. He was lucky to have gorgeous weather and spectacular brook trout fishing. Healthy remote lakes can provide action all summer long. |