Actually, there's a third Forester on the list but I'm often a lurker too. ;-)
 
Steve Schalla 
 
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From: Jimmy D. Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 14:08:27 -0600
Subject: Re: [VFB] -please introduce yourself, stranger (but not stranger than me)

Welcome to the list. Bout time you quit lurking and started writing. There are two other Foresters on the list, Monte Smith in Oregon and myself in Texas. Granted my BS degree was Forest Management, but the day I graduated from college, I went to work as a professional with the Boy Scouts of America. Spent 36 years with the BSA, but still kept up to date on Forest practices and game management. 
 
Cheers, 
 
JIMMY D 
 
Marius Jonker wrote: 
 
>OK, 

>I'll come clean...been lurking in the shadows since 2003. 

>Who am I? A forester of profession and a fly fishermen by nature. From 
>sunny South Africa in a town called Kokstad in the Southern Drakensberg in 
>an area known as East Griqualand. Fish around...rainbow trout, brown trout, 
>largemouth bass, carp, bluegill, yellowfish. 

>Well enough about myself 

>Tight lines 

>Marius Jonker 


> > 
 
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