Go to www.masswildlife.org and you too can join the nefarious cabal of anglers who follow Massachusetts' trout stocking trucks around the state. "The cars pulled in right behind and one of the drivers emerged immediately, fishing rod at the ready. When asked if tossing a line in just as fish were being introduced to the stream was not a bit unsporting, the angler grew defensive and drove away." Michael O'Connor in the Boston Herald.
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