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. Donny
always has shore lunches at his place and all the left over
bread is fed to the trout. No dead trout that I have seen
from this.
Tony   [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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>
>
>> 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- The Yellow Breeches section near Boiling Springs
> gets a lot of tourists who throw bread to the fish.  The
> trout look healthy and well fed but folks who fish that
> section use yarn "flys" called honeybugs.  Fortunately,
> this is a section only 50 yards long and the fish below
> are smaller but select flys resembling natural food.  I
> believe the state stocks older breeders in this section
> just for the tourists.  Now I wonder if the bread and
> white fly hatch fame have any correlation?
>
> Murf


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