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  #21  
Old October 20th, 2003, 07:41 PM
Wolfgang
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"James Ehlers" wrote in message
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Why be disgusted at something that gives people pleasure?


Ever heard of coprophagy?

Wolfgang
next time you see somebody out on the crick with a **** eatin'
grin.........


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Old October 20th, 2003, 08:04 PM
James Ehlers
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I knew I would be opening myself up to something like that

Hey, whatever floats your septic

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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"James Ehlers" wrote in message
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Why be disgusted at something that gives people pleasure?


Ever heard of coprophagy?

Wolfgang
next time you see somebody out on the crick with a **** eatin'
grin.........




  #23  
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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  #24  
Old October 20th, 2003, 08:29 PM
Wayne Harrison
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"rw" wrote in message
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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?


well, no, steve, it wouldn't. having a damn stout see-through would be.
but thanks for asking.

wayno


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Old October 20th, 2003, 08:39 PM
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James,
I have no objection to stocking where natural reproduction can't take
place. Stocking places where natural reproduction is possible is
detrimental to natural trout.
Ernie

"James Ehlers" wrote in message
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Why be disgusted at something that gives people pleasure? Happy people

are
nicer to be around Relatively harmless activity in most states where
put and take stocking occurs where natives would not exist anyway.

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"Ernie" wrote in message
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Yes,
1. Stocked trout don't belong in any water where natural reproduction is
possible.
2. Only Catch and Release should be allowed in these waters.
I came across a bunch of hatchery trout in a lake that people were

trying
to catch. I told them to throw a hand full of small gravel at them.

They
did, which sent the fish into a feeding frenzy and they started catching
them. I walked away in disgust and wondered if any of the people knew

what
it was like to catch a real trout with a full set of fins.
Ernie

"Gene C" wrote
Even more amazing was the fact that within a couple of hours
of going into the water they were going after woolly buggers!
Any comments?







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Old October 20th, 2003, 08:45 PM
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"rw" wrote in message
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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?


My first though would be: "How can I get laid", but then I'm a man, not a
fish.


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Old October 20th, 2003, 08:46 PM
Ernie
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Wolfie,
Don't tell me some one actually eats hatchery trout!
Ernie

Wolfgang" wrote
Ever heard of coprophagy?
Wolfgang
next time you see somebody out on the crick with a **** eatin'
grin.........



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Old October 20th, 2003, 08:54 PM
Tim J.
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"Stan Gula" wrote...
"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?


My first though would be: "How can I get laid", but then I'm a man, not a
fish.


SPLORK! Ooooo, that one hurt.

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Old October 20th, 2003, 09:01 PM
rw
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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?

I'll bet if you'd come back the next day you'd have caught them one
after another.

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Old October 20th, 2003, 09:29 PM
Willi
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Tim J. wrote:


My first though would be: "How can I get laid", but then I'm a man, not a
fish.


Depending on the time of year, that's high on a fish's priorities too.
This morning I saw a huge Brown in the irrigation ditch that runs on my
property going through the motions of spawning even though she? had no mate.

Willi




 




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