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- From Vermont Fish & Wildlife The hybrid fish have become common in Vermont lakes and are regularly caught by anglers and state scientists. Good estimates he sees dozens of them a year.
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Good said autopsies that have been performed on the fish show their reproductive organs aren’t mature. That isn’t spelling danger just yet for hybrids’ unintentional parents.