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Mu Young Lee wrote in message news:Pine.SOL.4.58.0404151251360.23693@timepilot. gpcc.itd.umich.edu...
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Scott Seidman wrote: It is very heavily stocked, but they do get some monstrous sea-run browns. Sea-run brown trout on Long Island!!!!! ???? Mu The first time I fished the dam that separates the last freshwater pool from the brackish part that runs out to the Atlantic, I was startled by a loud "thooouuummbb" that seemed to come from the overflow culvert in the dam. After it happened again, I crossed the dam and investigated the downstream outflow and spotted a returning trout leaping up into the culvert and causing the noise. The rainbows, browns, and brookies (not to mention the whitetail deer and the wild turkey) that exist in the middle of all those developments is truly astonishing. |
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