Murf,
It is about the same here.
You might have five boats on a hole, All chiming with corn. That is a lot of
crap in the water but as that guy said in another post," I paid for my license"
and I am not breaking the law. The guides have other words for you, you d--- fly
fishermen want the whole river for yourselves. I don't think it will ever be
resolved.
Tony

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> This study is under controlled conditions. I don't know if that makes a
> difference. What I do know is that after a day of chumming by some boats,
> there will be a bunch of dead trout on the bottom of the river.  If the corn
> is not doing it then what is. These corn chuckers don't normally release any
> trout.
>
> Tony- This was an attempt to show the difference between PA policies and
> other states.  Fishing in PA is a huge business which raises lots of tax,
> business and license revenue.  You can't do the San Juan Shuffle on the San
> Juan but you can dump a can of corn chum in PA waters.  I think the resource
> is geared toward revenue enhancement more than environmental prudence.
>
> Your point about dead fish is more relevant to me than a state sponsored
> study.  You've spent more time studying trout than those kids with a new
> degree and a politician funding their study.
>
> Murf


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