Excerpt from Georgia Game and Fish, 1958, Vol. 7Jessie Holey of Canton shows off limit catch of trout taken from Wildcat Creek.patience and hard fishing only a wily trout de mands.Last year, trout ranging in size from nine to thirty-two inches, were released in cold water streams. Of that number, anglers recovered a record percent, and each of them caught an average of daily. Records show that seventy-two percent of anglers were successful in catching at least one trout.What do all these figures mean? Simply that without the assistance given by state and federal agencies, Georgia's trout streams would fold under the terrific pressure that is being applied by fish ermen. Large, healthy trout would soon be the exception, rather than the rule.
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