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		<title>Monster Size Catfish No Danger to Ecosystem</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jim Bell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Because of the wettest winter and spring in years, east Texas lakes are at last back to their normal levels in most areas. &#8220;Full Pond&#8221;, as state hydrologists say.  That means the fishing is better than it&#8217;s been in years, and the State Parks and Wildlife Department is busy restocking the public lakes and waterways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Because of the wettest winter and spring in years, east Texas lakes are at last back to their normal levels in most areas. "Full Pond", as state hydrologists say.  That means the fishing is better than it's been in years, and the State Parks and Wildlife Department is busy restocking the public lakes and waterways with all kinds of fish, including catfish. BIG catfish.</p>
<p>Officials recently released more than three dozen monster size blue catfish weighing 40 to 90 pounds  into Lake Livingston, and they say there's no reason for concern about what the fish might to the fish populations or the ecosystems in the lake or downstream in  the Trinity River.</p>
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