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sizes 0.4 to 3.2 oz (11 to 91 g). HELP. These teeny stream trout would be too tiny to notice or angle.

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I haven't ever done this before.

Well, good start; I too found that item suspicious (not sure why your edit isn't dated though, maybe because you didn't end it with four tildes). Though my angling happened long ago, and legal take was by size - 8 or 10 inch minimum as I recall (yes, in Canada pre-metric era), and I never weighed one, but I would guess they would be at least 100g. Anyway, I dropped in to this talk page to assert, though I have no references to cite, that from personal experience the lacustrine at least, if not riverine, populations would yield catches of at least 200g, and probably more than 500g. And the 8-10" 100g(+) ones were taken from moderate small creeks along the BC mainland coast. 172.103.138.179 (talk) 11:43, 18 September 2019 (UTC)[just some passing wiki reader][reply]
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