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DrDave

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sad, but true. I even try to stay away from hatchery fish, especially the old brood fin rubbed ones. One can only think the chems these fish have been exposed to in the hatchery. Sure it will not hurt you  :o
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rawkfish

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I know we've all see enough of Cartman Trout/Frankenfish lately but Spot, you've held the NWKA H.O.F. for rainbows long enough.   ;D
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