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Old July 31st, 2006, 03:17 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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rw wrote:
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rw wrote:

I limited out this morning in about 30 minutes:
http://www.ruralnetwork.net/~troutbum/IMGP0465.jpg


Congratulations! Those will be excellent!


Were.

If I don't get them the tourists and the ospreys will.

Some people think that stockers are not good to eat. Maybe that's true
some places, but I think these stockers are just fine. Hatchery Trout
Chow is probably as nutritious as natural food, if not more so. All the
protein a fish eats is broken down into amino acids and then reassembled
as proteins.

The best eating fish I catch around here are wild brook trout.

BTW, these fish were stuffed with caddis adults, which in my experience
is a little unusual here. They're normally stuffed with cased caddis nymphs.


I'd imagine 99% of the trout served in restaurants are from
aquaculture.

TBone

 




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