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I was curious if it was a holdover,  but the video I seen was very poor at reporting any details other than it fros from a stocking program.  

 

I wonder if mammoth would eat trout.

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3 minutes ago, Daryk Campbell Sr said:

I was curious if it was a holdover,  but the video I seen was very poor at reporting any details other than it fros from a stocking program.  

 

I wonder if mammoth would eat trout.

That's why mammoths have long tusks, they used them to spear salmon.  

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2 hours ago, Quillback said:

17 and a half pounds.  It has to be a stocked brood fish, I don't know that trout can survive the summer in Antietam creek.  But it is a good looking fish.

Fat Rainbow Trout Shatters Maryland State Record | Outdoor Life

Jeff I was thinking that it may be broodstock release when I saw this article. I haven't fished Antietam crk yet, but unless there are some deep holes I do doubt that this fish grew to that size in that creek. I will have to check to see if Beaver crk flows in the Antietam. Beaver is one of the few springfed creeks in the state.

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