Emphasis Preaching Journal
Up north in the Great...
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Up north in the Great Lakes, large numbers of lake trout once swam in the deep, cold water. When conditions were right, a fisherperson on the lake could count on reeling in a fifteen or twenty pound beauty. Sometimes fisherpersons would even catch a lake trout weighing as much as 100 pounds!
But in the late 1950s, about thirty years ago, the fisherpersons were sad and worried. The lake trout in the Great Lakes had just about been wiped out. Fisherpersons were no longer catching twenty-pound beauties in the numbers they once did.
But in the late 1950s, about thirty years ago, the fisherpersons were sad and worried. The lake trout in the Great Lakes had just about been wiped out. Fisherpersons were no longer catching twenty-pound beauties in the numbers they once did.
