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A Fin in the Water of Trout Genetics
Casting Across Fly Fishing
English - July 07, 2023 02:00 - 26 minutes - ★★★★★ - 80 ratingsWilderness Sports Society & Culture Places & Travel bass conservation fishing flyfishing nature outdoors trout Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The eye does amazing things. With our vision alone, we can discern and identify a dazzling array of variables. You can see intricate vermiculation lines across the back of a brook trout, unique spot patterns on a mountain cutthroat, or a shimmering azure cheek of a wild brown trout. And while that counts for a lot, it doesn't take into account what makes a trout what it is: genetics.
Today's episode is truly just a surface-scratching introduction to the aesthetic and conservation value that genetic research brings to the table in the world of trout. Along with a brief introduction and a few examples, I send you towards some organizations and people who can give you more data than you can handle.
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The eye does amazing things. With our vision alone, we can discern and identify a dazzling array of variables. You can see intricate vermiculation lines across the back of a brook trout, unique spot patterns on a mountain cutthroat, or a shimmering azure cheek of a wild brown trout. And while that counts for a lot, it doesn't take into account what makes a trout what it is: genetics.
Today's episode is truly just a surface-scratching introduction to the aesthetic and conservation value that genetic research brings to the table in the world of trout. Along with a brief introduction and a few examples, I send you towards some organizations and people who can give you more data than you can handle.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices