In a previous life I was president of a local fisheries enhancement group that actively managed small lakes for trophy trout. One of the problems is that perch can somehow get into these lakes. They're not an invasive species; they're a native species to the area, but you know how fish can move between lakes sometimes during high-water years and so on. So the poisoning out, if I can use that phrase, of a trout lake that has been infested by a native fish, in this case the perch, would still be allowed, right?
On November 20th, 2012. See this statement in context.