I'm going to set the record straight. I don't want to leave you with the impression that we're a put-and-take river.
In 1985, with not many fish in the river, we started stocking the river. That stopped in 1992. Since 1992 the river has been completely natural. There is no stocking. Really what we did was we seeded the river—that's the term we use— but that was it. After 1992 there were no more fish from a hatchery put into the system. We gave it this big shot, massive amounts of fish, and then we backed off.
Basically, our point was that we had to make it a wild river as opposed to a hatchery-fed river.