Because the splake is a hatchery-produced hybrid, is does not occur naturally anywhere in the world. |
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Numerous literary profiles have been written about splake in journals and newspapers all around the country. |
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Like lightning, out of nowhere, a 14-inch splake dashed in and smacked the jig as we watched in amazement. |
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As with many other fish, splake often ignore nine potential spots, but set up camp on the tenth. |
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Both are quite tasty and worth the effort, but today we're concentrating on splake techniques. |
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Like the lake trout, most of splake were caught while swimming just below the ice. |
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The species chosen for the job was the splake, a cross between the lake trout and the brook trout. |
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Some doubters hold that it, too, must have been a splake instead of a brook trout. |
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Although not well documented, there are several potential impacts of introducing splake into a water-body. |
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In one case, splake are stocked in a reclaimed pond in which brook trout have become self-sustaining. |
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These recreational sports are popular pursuits, with some lakes stocked with trout species such as splake and brook trout. |
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The resulting hybrid, known as a splake, supports intermediate features. |
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Species stocked include Atlantic salmon, aurora trout, brook trout, brown trout, splake, lake trout, lake whitefish, rainbow trout, walleye, muskellunge and Chinook salmon. |
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