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To be small or to be big - that is the question.
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[font "Poor Richard"][green][size 3][cool][/size][/green][/font][font "Poor Richard"][size 3][green]Earlier this year I attended a few seminars on fly fishing. One fly pro moderator would advocate that small flies can catch big fish while in another room the moderator would state small flies small fish large flies large fish. I guess to each his own. But thinking about the feeding habits of the trout species isn’t it a fact that trout eat a wide variety of organisms. Young trout eat small items, such as plankton, crustaceans and insects. Older trout eat snails, salamanders, frogs, snakes, small mammals and fish, as well as smaller food items. Then wouldn’t it stand to reason that older trout need a diet of larger food to sustain their growth? I guess that I opened a kettle of fish so to say. LOL Okay what is your take on this scenario? By the way don’t kill the messenger. LMAO[/green][/size][/font]
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To be small or to be big - that is the question. - by Dryrod - 12-02-2006, 08:35 PM

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