I  was checking out your links on the e-mails you send and notice they are about the 
White Mountains. I got the opportunity to work for the White Mountain Apache doing 
streamflow measurements and water quality assessments throughout the Reservation. 
Beautiful area, didn't get to do any fishing, but I sure did enjoy myself. And by the 
way, they call it the Salt River for a good reason!

Pat Eller

Where do you get those excellent DOG letters to GOD?

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I have been told by fish people at the Game & Fish that the reason the trout
die from ingesting corn is the husk on the corn. I blocks their ability to
digest anything else they eat.

Alan Di Somma
Phoenix,Az.

http://www.azod.com 
http://www.azflycasters.org/ 
http://www.wmonline.com/attract/lakes.htm 
http://www.wmonline.com/attract/streams.htm 


"DOG letters to GOD"
Dear God;
Is it true that dogs are not allowed in restaurants because we can't make up
our min ds what NOT to order? Or is it that carpet thing, again?

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: Bread is no problem, it has food value.
: Down at Brainerds Bend below me is a C&R section. When some
: tourists would stop at the trout dock there Donnie would
: throw a hamburger roll in the water.
: There are big browns in that section.
: As soon as the roll would hit the water there would be a big
: boil and half of the roll would be floating till the next
: boil and the roll was gone. The biggest trout I have taken
: from that section is a 5 3/4 Rainbow on a 3 wt rod.
:
: Now I'm confused Tony.  Both bread and corn are grain based, both are
: basically carbohydrates but maybe it is the fiber that can't pass
digestion?
: Maybe the trout's inabillity to chew is a factor on the corn end.  Did you
: use a whole or half a roll on your hook on that big bow? <G>
:
: Murf
:


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