You can purchase the Cheeto's at the camp Sherman store. All those with organge fingers are tell-tail, they actually have those little machines like you find at the hatchery's, put a quarter in, get a handfull of fish food.
You can purchase the Cheeto's at the camp Sherman store. All those with organge fingers are tell-tail, they actually have those little machines like you find at the hatchery's, put a quarter in, get a handfull of fish food.
Some of you may find this useful...
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Well, for those who'll be able to make it, I'll be the lanky young bearded guy with glasses, probably wearing my brown fishing hat. I'll probably have a bunch of drool dripping off my chin from looking at all the lovely rods (of course, I probably won't be the only one there with this affliction). Look forward to meeting some of you.
Regards,
Joe Martin
Salem, OR
Looks like Saturday is opening up for me so I'll be heading over to Camp Sherman for the day. I've got a feeling that if you're going to fish the Metolius you'd better bring your own rock. ;o)
Dean
Thought I'd give this one last bump for those interested.
Regards,
Joe Martin
Salem, OR
Last minute chnnge in plans so I'll be missing the show. I'd still be interested in an FAOL Oregon Fish-in.
Dean