Don't get it. There's lakes in Maine and Canada that already have healthy and thriving populations of trout, salmonids, small mouths, large mouths and pickerel. They don't share common habitat and their diets are very different. Fish populations aren't normally impacted by one another even though at times they are. Nature usually finds a balance. It's people, ineffective regulations and urban and agricultural pollution mostly responsible for stock declines along with the impacts of acid rain to some degree.
As far as the fines, good luck enforcing those numbers. Maybe Canada is trying to make up for the tariff war going on to save their Country
