In terms of why the water is so foamy, we live in a fairly urban area. There are no natural lakes in the state of Maryland, and this lake was created when a swamp was cleared and a dam was built. As such, it acts as a "sump" for all the water that flows into the old part of the town. Anytime in the old city when someone washes a car, or a fuel tank starts leaking, or used engine oil gets poured down a drain, it will end up in Greenbelt Lake.
From what I understand, the trout from the truck are farm-raised (in tanks or isolated ponds), and are usually two years old. The big "lunkers" that are super-big are at least one year older.
when you see that truk run and go get your fishing pole
kuvuakoj 11 months ago
What are the dates in the spring when you all stock the rainbow trout at Greenbelt lake and what is the first legal day to fish them out?
bmm328 2 years ago
In terms of why the water is so foamy, we live in a fairly urban area. There are no natural lakes in the state of Maryland, and this lake was created when a swamp was cleared and a dam was built. As such, it acts as a "sump" for all the water that flows into the old part of the town. Anytime in the old city when someone washes a car, or a fuel tank starts leaking, or used engine oil gets poured down a drain, it will end up in Greenbelt Lake.
InsideGreenbelt 4 years ago
From what I understand, the trout from the truck are farm-raised (in tanks or isolated ponds), and are usually two years old. The big "lunkers" that are super-big are at least one year older.
InsideGreenbelt 4 years ago
We live in the spanish pyrenees and have tiny trout probably the size of a tadpole...how long do they take to grow to a plate size fish?
Another question....why is the water in this video foamy?
Thankyou for posting this video.
charpyrenees 4 years ago