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		<title>Fishing: Splake</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Splake are hatchery-reared coldwater game fish, the result of combining brook or speckled trout milt with lake trout eggs. While splake are physically capable of reproducing, in Maine they have not been known to successfully cross with either parent species in the wild. This ensures that existing populations of brook trout and lake trout will not suffer genetic degradation from the introduction of splake. Splake grow faster than either parent species and can live as long as seven years. They can resemble either parent, causing potential identification problems for anglers. Regulations are usually the same for all three species when </p>
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