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This past Saturday, I took a drive to Baltic, OH. to get some smallmouth for my neighbor's pond.
My path took me through the Tappan lake area which is always a pleasant drive.
Once I got closer to the location, things got very Amish. There were horse drawn buggies all over, and because it was about 75 degrees out, there were plenty of Amish on bikes and walking. It was very nice to see.
The actual Fish Farm was not really a fish farm, but an indoor facility where they have 20 or so indoor concrete raceway/tanks. Apparently, their 'water' is spread over (3) counties, and they gather their fish to this location for sale.
They had tanks of northern pike and tiger muskies, and also had bluegill, yellow perch, largemouth, and a limited supply of smallmouth.
They were very nice to deal with.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
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