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Opening Day of Trout for SE Pennsylvania
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<blockquote data-quote="jkbirocz" data-source="post: 82506" data-attributes="member: 107"><p>The water these fish are in are definately not clean enough for me to want to eat the fish out of it. The fish are only in the water for a little over a month before they are plucked out, so they probably don't have enough time to get too contaminated. With that being said, four or five years ago the hatcheries from which the trout were taken from were contaminated with PCB's, so the fish had PCB's in them before they were even stocked. They were advising to eat no more than one meal a month of these fish. This has since been cleared up, supposedly, but I'm not going to take any chances. Others glady keep all the fish and apparently eath them for months and months, as I have seen people take 20-30 trout on opening day, even though the limit is 5. They just catch 4 or 5, put them in a bucket and take them into their house, come back out and repeat [-X MMMMM...PCB's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkbirocz, post: 82506, member: 107"] The water these fish are in are definately not clean enough for me to want to eat the fish out of it. The fish are only in the water for a little over a month before they are plucked out, so they probably don't have enough time to get too contaminated. With that being said, four or five years ago the hatcheries from which the trout were taken from were contaminated with PCB's, so the fish had PCB's in them before they were even stocked. They were advising to eat no more than one meal a month of these fish. This has since been cleared up, supposedly, but I'm not going to take any chances. Others glady keep all the fish and apparently eath them for months and months, as I have seen people take 20-30 trout on opening day, even though the limit is 5. They just catch 4 or 5, put them in a bucket and take them into their house, come back out and repeat [-X MMMMM...PCB's [/QUOTE]
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