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]

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> In a message dated 2/6/2003 1:12:05 PM Eastern Standard
> Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>> 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.
>
>
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