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Kinda scary asking for info on native streams when the only other fish picture in your album are gutted underneath a spinning outfit.
Dig your dog though.
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Nothing wrong with catching stockies and eating them and fly fishing for natives and letting them go, people can do both... I think
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kill20ducks... make your way over from fisherie, eh?
i know for a fact you have fished larger streams that have tribs spilling into them w. a ton of wild trout.. why don't you go out and find the fish rather than take the spoon from the guys who wanna do shoulder shrugs by spilling their knowledge on here? sissy-la-la's
Posted on: 2/21 11:59
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The Mill Run that Quebec Run flows into also requires a hike in and is accessible from a couple of places and holds trout all year.
Posted on: 2/21 20:19
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