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Was sick with food poisoning yesterday, so I sat home in front of the tube
all day, between trips.., well you know. Anyway, I happened across the Fly Masters flyfishing competition on OLN which was some sort of SouthEastern regional qualifier. In any case, the river they were fishing was the Catahouchie (I think) in the northern part of Georgia. For some reason, I am a bit skeptical of their catches - one big football shaped rainbow of about 22 inches immediately comes to mind, in addition to several in the 14 -18" range. I'm guessing they were stockers, and most likely, placed there specifically for the show, er competition. Am I way off base, or are big fish like that common in that river? Jim Ray (thinking something smells fishy) -- email SPAM countermeasures require removal of allnails to reply |
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