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Old October 20th, 2003, 08:13 PM
Tim J.
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"rw" wrote...
Wayne Harrison wrote:

explanations?


Wrong fly? :-)

Seriously, consider what they'd been through. Suppose you'd been rousted
out of the only home you'd ever known, trucked in the dark to some
unknown place, and dumped in sudden daylight into strange smelling
water. Would eating be the first thing on your mind?


Ask Frank Reid. I think this exact same thing happened to him at Penns 2002.
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Old October 20th, 2003, 10:36 PM
Frank Reid
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Seriously, consider what they'd been through. Suppose you'd been rousted
out of the only home you'd ever known, trucked in the dark to some
unknown place, and dumped in sudden daylight into strange smelling
water. Would eating be the first thing on your mind?


Ask Frank Reid. I think this exact same thing happened to him at Penns

2002.

That's just wrong, but true on many levels. I think there were a few folks
upstream of me using ultra light waders to filter what beano should have
stopped.

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