OK, so it's risky and we probably shouldn't and won't play around with such genetic engineering. But think about landing 'Nooks between 300 to 500 pounds!!! Wow! Yellowfin tuna that large are landed; but not in rivers. We'd have to buy $3,000 Loomis GL10's, line rated for 80 to 200 # test (line that cuts thru branches too). With marlin fishing reels. And lures? Got any ideas out there? A Spin N Glo the size of a softball, for rivers. Hey Jeff, how about a green hoochie the size of an octopus, with hubcap dodger? Bait? Plugcut shad on 12/0 hooks. For drifting eggs you'd better land a 350 pound hen for the 70 lbs. of eggs. Pro-Cure would like that scenario. K-95 Kwikfish the size of your boots, with whole sardines wrapped on. Barbless huge trebles so you can release the little 150 lb. jacks. And how about boats? Better have big ones with strong lights and flare guns, so when you hook one of these bright monsters with 5 lbs. of sealice on it and get towed from Pt. Defiance out to sea overnight, you might get found the next day. Hey, are we ready for that? Heck yes! - RT