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MassWildlife to decide fate of trout stocking amid calls for a ‘wild’ Deerfield River

A self-sustaining population of German brown trout inhabits the upper reaches of the Deerfield River, surviving on its own and winning fans who come from all over the eastern United States to fish for them.

Now, some in the Massachusetts freshwater fishing community, who revere what they call a “wild” population of brown trout, want the state to put a stop to a more than six-decades stocking program on that small section of river.

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