Tuesday, April 05, 2016
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Very clever to place the railroad bridge on the most right position on the photo. So its impossible to see offenders on the other side. (Joke) All the citizens are of course law abiding citizens.
ReplyDeleteThere must be a lot of them in the river, one month to go for it.
ReplyDeletefrom the looks of the area, are the fish fit to eat?
ReplyDeleteYes. They are coming up stream from a lake that you and I share. Lake Ontario.
DeleteNot a long season then for trout. Makes me wonder how many trout will be caught in those weeks.
ReplyDeleteSorry but that water does not look all that clean for rainbow trout!
ReplyDeleteLooks are deceiving. What you see is runoff from heavy rain showers.
DeleteKeeping it legal!
ReplyDeletei wonder if they are catching anything?? i don't love to fish, i never catch anything!!!
ReplyDeleteAdmittedly I've never really gotten the appeal of fishing.
ReplyDeleteone is just barely on the legal side, that would be me
ReplyDeleteIt pays to stay north for a while if you are a trout and can get past the bridge! ;-)
ReplyDeleteI hope these fishermen were lucky.
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