I think what makes me think blunder is the potential this project had. This was a chance for setting up the blue print for future projects on amd “dead” streams and a brook trout comeback.
It was a place where you could have done brown trout removal. No one would have cared. You could do habit improvements. No one would have cared. You could make it catch and release for brook trout. No one would have cared. You could have made it so it couldn’t be stocked by local clubs. Not a lot would have cared. You could have really played around with liming and ph levels and tributary impact and improvements. No one would have cared. You could have studied macro reintroduction attempts. Brook trout movement within a system. Etc. etc. etc.
It was the perfect place to experiment with a stream and brook trout recovery side by side. Without removing a popular thriving brown trout population. A chance to have something different. Study something different. Truly learn if a brook trout restoration on an entire water shed in PA was possible.
But now it’s stocked and the native brook trout are small. It isn’t just stocked with trout. I don’t think the largemouth bass, bluegill, bullheads and channel catfish it is also constantly stocked with help anything.
So yeah, improve water quality to have a potentially fully intact brook trout system. Instead it’s stocked with trout and warm water gamefish.
Blunder in my opinion
~5footfenwick