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[QUOTE="Kramer, post: 112105, member: 17156"] [b]WAAAAAAAAY of topic[/b] Wrooster, we need to snap out of this mentality. I agree that it may not have been a great thing to do, but for very different reasons: Fish are not known to "feel". Only to react. We have all been subject to too much "Greenie" propaganda. If anything they (except the unlikely dead smashed ones under the gravel) will benefit from the added "ecodiversity" brought to the stream. Aquatic insects need shelter, provided by voids in the gravel. Fish eat aquatic insects. Fish die, feeding micro-organisms, and plants. return to top. The only likely effect the gravel has is that it screams "SOMEONE PUT ME HERE" to the brainwashed general public. And since mother earth certainly didn't do it, it must be BAD. Not to mention that after a few years and some high water/storms that gravel will spread just as all the natural stone in that stream. [/QUOTE]
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