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    Default Trout Magazine

    My dad had a subscription to Trout. It’s being forwarded to my house and gone largely unnoticed, which is to say it finds its way onto the coffee table for a couple weeks and is completely ignored.

    But yesterday, I picked up the latest issue and flipped through it UNTIL I encountered the words “climate change” twice, in different articles.

    Has fly fishing for trout become the domain of a bunch of kombucha sipping faggots?

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    Short answer is yes
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    When wasn't it?

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    I bet in the classified section of the magazine there's man bun clip-ons for sale.
    "Rivers and the inhabitants of the watery elements are for wise men to contemplate and for fools to pass by without consideration" -Izaak Walton

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    surprised pebble mining and dams went on the cover.

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    Do you even patagonia?

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    #BuggyWhippinAintEasy

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    Quote Originally Posted by scquackaddict View Post
    Short answer is yes
    It started with catch and release.

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    Because of those people who tote coffee cans of worms

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    Quote Originally Posted by murraywader View Post
    It started with catch and release.
    True. Catch and release fishing is the first step to homosexuality.

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    Used to love ripping a rapala past guides in my drift boat and killing trouts. Certainly didn’t kill them all but enough for dinner. Nightcrawlers are very effective trout killing bait as well if you really wanna watch a western fishing guides head explode
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyD714 View Post
    True. Catch and release fishing is the first step to homosexuality.
    Wait 'til the billfish guys see this...
    - "My dad used to tell me that nothing good happens when you take your AR to an out of town riot. Or maybe it was that nothing good happens after 1:00 in the morning. I can't remember any more." - Wob

    - "Any thought of romance went out the window when I saw the Ohio plates" - Squirrel Master

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    Quote Originally Posted by Black Bart View Post
    Wait 'til the billfish guys see this...
    They've only got a couple weeks left to argue about it, then they'll be busy all June with "pride" parades.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    Because of those people who tote coffee cans of worms
    Buster wants to fish.

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    Yes, always have been is far as I know. TU was the main force behind Tellico ORV being shut down years ago due to "environmental impact". Right after the closure it was logged and houses started going up....

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    Quote Originally Posted by murraywader View Post
    It started with catch and release.

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    I'd like to shoot mallards on the river when all the nearby still water freezes up

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highstrung View Post
    Do you even patagonia?
    Those clowns had a couple adds in that rag. One was talking about hydro-dams effing up the salmon migration. Makes sense, right. That’s real.

    Then they say that dams are causing climate change. I went from mildly sympathetic to flooding tubes one and two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn View Post
    Buster wants to fish.
    This comment deserves recognition.

    Well played Glenn.
    Be proactive about improving public waterfowl habitat in South Carolina. It's not going to happen by itself, and our help is needed. We have the potential to winter thousands of waterfowl on public grounds if we fight for it.

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    filet and release whenever possible for trout..there are some native wild trout in places where releasing may be a good idea though. That's about .000001% of the trout in North America.
    At least I'm housebroken.

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