Next time you come, maybe I'll have time to show you
where the native Brookies hang out.  (After you've been
sworn to secrecy.)

Just for those who wonder about "Driftless" and "Coulee(s)".
Coulee comes from the French, means deep ravine.  Same
thing as a "holler".  Hills here are mostly called "bluffs".
The Driftless Region covers southeastern Minnesota and
southwestern Wisconsin.  The geologist claim we have
hills and valleys because the glaciers from the ice ages
did not  grind them down and leave drift deposits.
Anyway, the main result is we have lots of limestone
spring creeks with excellent habitat for trout.

Gary Webb

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