What happens if the trout do get bloated on corn and some
die in a short time. What is worse is the trout that eat a
bunch of it. Corn has no food value to the trout and they
don't digest ot pass it. They swim around and get thinner
and thinner till they die. I have found some dead trout that
looked like ells
I have also caught some trout that were so skinny that they
did not look like trout.
As hard as we have tried to ban corn, we have not succeeded.
We did manage to get it banned for chumming in the C&R
areas. The guides would chum with corn in the C&R areas and
use a little yellow fuzz ball as the fly. Some still do it
but the fine is real heavy if caught.
Tony

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> 50:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>
>
>> It makes me sick to see a "guide" and his clients anchor
>> in
>> front of my dock chumming with corn. The next day there
>> will
>> be several dead trout laying on the bottom of the river.
>
> Are the trout bloated on corn or just poor release
> tactics?
>
> Murf


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