As of the summer of 2009 the trout population is once again breeding.
Now, the bass population is greater than the trout population.
The lake's trout population was thought to be extinct.
The river, in its upper reaches, supports a wild brown trout population.
Fishing Creek is well known for its trout population and it also contains many other species of fish.
Brown trout populations are most likely natural, since no stocking efforts were made.
Nearly a hundred years ago, different states tried to boost their trout populations artificially.
But the big surprise was what happened to the Araglin's brown trout population.
In November 2006, the lake's entire trout population died, possibly due to algae.
The river is known for its fishing, as it has a prominent trout population.