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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Maine has more brook trout waters than any other state. Salvelinus fontinalis, or brook trout, are fish of cold, well-oxygenated waters. Because so much of Maine is rural, and so many lakes, rivers, and streams are in near-pristine condition, Maine represents the last frontier for native brook trout. In all but the southern sections of Maine, most streams and brooks that do not run dry in summer hold populations of native brook trout. Brook trout vary in size according to the waters in which they live. A mature fish from a large lake may be 18 inches long, while another </p>
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