Yes it does if it is used as chum, no problem with using a kernel or two as bait. I still think it is repulsive. Tony [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > In a message dated 2/6/2003 1:12:05 PM Eastern Standard > Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > > >> 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. > > They use corn a lot here as well. Does it really do that > to trout? If so, I think I might speak to a friend of mine > on the Board of Directors for the SCDNR about banning it. > > > > Delbert (Del) Roberts > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Belton, SC > My little spot on the River of Life > SC Department of Natural Resources Home Page > Fly Fishing World.com Home Page > > > > >
