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Originally Posted by Backbeach Jake
Did a little Googling; the Seashore lists one pond in Truro contaminated but the study is on-going. Musta been a fairly recent addition. They claim the source is atmospheric. Smoke from coal fired power plants are big producers of mercury.
Personally, I think it's a crock o doo. In the case that you state, I believe it may either be a counterfeit sign or an inside job to keep us nasty knuckle dragging fishermen away from someone's trophy home. Seen it before. No signs until a fisherman is spotted. How many people are poisoned by mercury in this country?
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Fred, it's an official sign by the F&W. It's Great Pond. I don't mind the catch and release thing, hatchery trout taste like crap anyhoo and the potential for the next ice season gets better too!
Ah, Fred, did you check out our secret spot on Google earth yet?