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On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 23:17:15 GMT, "Fred"
wrote: The brookies are the most gorgeous and pan sized tasty that I have ever seen & eaten Can't kill a brookie out of the river, but I know a cove or two where you can catch them on a dry fly early in the morning. Any trout caught in the lake, if it's big enough, can be killed and eaten. You are correct; they are wonderful tasting, especially with home fries/onions and scrambled eggs. Dave |
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