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		<title>Lake Trout Fishing</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush, are called togue in Maine. The state record weighed 31.5 pounds and individuals up to 20 pounds are taken regularly, although specimens weighing 3 to 8 pounds are more common. Except for a short time in very early spring, when they are drawn to shallow water by spawning smelt, lake trout are fish of cold, deep water. By and large, lake trout are fish of lakes, preferring a water temperature of about 50 degrees. For this reason, lake trout are found in deep water, the only place they can find suitable temperatures in summer. Even if </p>
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