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Stocked trout aren’t real
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<blockquote data-quote="Red-Team-98" data-source="post: 5529636" data-attributes="member: 23466"><p>The longer they stay in the lake the better they taste. But yes recently stocked trout taste plain the result of hatchery fish feed. It takes awhile to get that out of their system. Lemon Pepper helps also ! The old saying "you are what you eat" comes to mind !</p><p>It's kinda like a Butter Ball Turkey and a Wild Turkey .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red-Team-98, post: 5529636, member: 23466"] The longer they stay in the lake the better they taste. But yes recently stocked trout taste plain the result of hatchery fish feed. It takes awhile to get that out of their system. Lemon Pepper helps also ! The old saying “you are what you eat” comes to mind ! It’s kinda like a Butter Ball Turkey and a Wild Turkey . [/QUOTE]
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