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Default Hey, one more question!

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John Fereira wrote:
Fereira?

Hey, you owe me a fish some time (edible). Salmon, Mack, trout, we can
work species out.


Acquiring any of those species shouldn't be too difficult. I live about a
mile from a lake that has rainbow, german brown, landlocked salmon, and lake
trout in it. I live about 25 miles from a lake which is known as the "Lake
Trout Capital of the World" (http://fli.hws.edu/pdf/Dwyer_%20FINAL.pdf). I
also live about two hours from "Trouttown, USA" (Roscoe, NY, on the
Beaverkill river). Getting an "edible" fish to you might prove to be more
of a challenge.



I just came from the salmon Capital of the world.
Many bald eagles munching on them.


I was in South Lake Tahoe in August and wished I had more time there to go
to the north side of the lake. Is Rosie's Cafe still there? I used to have
breakfast there all the time before skiing.


I think Rosie's morf'ed. I'd have to check. I don't get to that area
as often these days instead using CA 267.


Left the Port Hardy and Campbell river and am now in Victoria.
Flying tomorrow home.

Nice sunny day in between the snowing.

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