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<blockquote data-quote="CATCHDAWG" data-source="post: 5113389" data-attributes="member: 2210"><p>Depends on who you're talking to but yes. True southern strain brookies are native but they are now stocking northern strain into a lot of tailwaters and that falls into the category of "truck trout". If a trout is born and bred in a particular stream, I refer to them as "wild trout". Regardless if it's a Rainbow or Brown or Brookie. Rainbows and Browns are not "native".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CATCHDAWG, post: 5113389, member: 2210"] Depends on who you’re talking to but yes. True southern strain brookies are native but they are now stocking northern strain into a lot of tailwaters and that falls into the category of “truck trout“. If a trout is born and bred in a particular stream, I refer to them as “wild trout“. Regardless if it’s a Rainbow or Brown or Brookie. Rainbows and Browns are not “native“. [/QUOTE]
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