Testing and Evaluating Some Exceptional Brook Trout Fisheries: How good are they really?
Comments/pictures by Gord Ellis, Doug Melville, Bob Izumi – others. Comparisons with other fisheries in stocked lakes here around Thunder Bay, Lake Nipigon, elsewhere in Canada, and the USA. The Damsa Chronicles 4 John Parks. New Technology Advances – How Are These Exceptional Fisheries Created? Size of fish, numbers of fish, longevity of fish, quality of fisheries, mercury implications for wildlife, ecological implications for the protection of genetics. Comparisons with other studies in North America. The Damsa Chronicles 5 John Parks and Bill Lees. Socio-Economic Benefits From a Proposed Public-Private Partnership for Enhanced Brook Trout Fisheries in a Multi-Use Forest (1). Costs of creating fisheries versus revenues generated, including the upscale “North of Eden” fly fishing lodge as an example. Crown resources required. No net loss of resources to the public or other resource users. Benefits to the environment. Opportunities for improved stewardship. The Damsa Chronicles 6 John