Hello, I seen the article in last Thursday's Columbian newspaper regarding lessoned stocking of trout in Klineline Pond as a result of water quality concerns . Will this be a permanent thing (fewer trout stocked in Klineline) in the future or is it only temporary? I actually fished Klineline about a month ago, shortly after the lake was stocked, and am sorry to say the fishing was poor-for everybody. Besides that, I noticed an overabundant population of algae and slime, which if I'm not mistaken, can both cause a massive fishkill. Another thing I noticed, which really angered me, was the amount of litter in the pond. Over on the north side where I fished that day, I found bait containers, pop cans, snarled fishing line, and other miscellaneous trash. Unless I misunderstood the article, (which as I read it, had to do with the large numbers of trout contributing to water quality pollution), I would think that the aforementioned algae and litter would negatively affect the pond water quality more than fish. In fact, doesn't fish waste positively contribute to the ecosystem in some ways? Just curious if you know any more about this issue. Thanks for any light you can shed on this situation.