Adventure.....here's my take on it
2018 regulations(as an example)…...they used the asterisks, they were placed beside the species( ie splake,brook trout) in each zone where they exist ie 15, 18 ect, and listed as not present in others, ie zone 20 ect,(PLACES WHERE SPLAKE,or brook trout, ARE NOT SUPPOSEDLY THERE and therefore closed) and they further explained aggregate(and combined) on page 7.....both as it applies to walleye, bass, crappie ect…...and explained again separately for all trout and salmon species. The key for me here is all trout species which would mean splake in my opinion
2019......they do " not "use the asterisk, they were" not" placed beside the species(ie splake, brook trout ect )...in each zone they exist ie 15,18 ect, and were listed as not present, and therefore closed in zone,20 ect, but, they do still explain the aggregate(and combined aggregate) system on page 10,once again as it applies to walleye bass crappie ect, and again separately as it applies to all trout and salmon species .The key here is, at least to me , once again, the phrase all species of trout and salmon species which to me means splake ps...…..The scientific name of this hybrid, is Salvelinus fontinalis x Salvelinus namaycush, which in itself, sounds pretty trout or salmon to me
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