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1. | Jan 8, 2018
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2. | Jul 10, 2014
By January 22, 2012 - 3:02 amI recall very well the idninect with the two aircraft that occurred fifty-one years ago. Mr. Baltz paints a vivid and affectionate picture of his brother and the horrific loss to his family tying it all into trout fishing. Together he tells a story of beauty, suffering and how fate can ravage. Thank you publishing this fine piece of journalism.
3. | Apr 4, 2014
By January 22, 2012 - 3:02 amI recall very well the inidcent with the two aircraft that occurred fifty-one years ago. Mr. Baltz paints a vivid and affectionate picture of his brother and the horrific loss to his family tying it all into trout fishing. Together he tells a story of beauty, suffering and how fate can ravage. Thank you publishing this fine piece of journalism.
4. | Jan 8, 2014
By Tom Arden January 24, 2012 - 3:38 pmThis was a very well written and monvig article by Bill. Thank you for sharing such personal family memories with all of us. It took me back 50 years ago to a different world of riding my bike down bumpy brick streets in Wilmette with your brother to go hang out at your house.
5. | Jan 7, 2014
By January 22, 2012 - 3:02 amI recall very well the iecndnit with the two aircraft that occurred fifty-one years ago. Mr. Baltz paints a vivid and affectionate picture of his brother and the horrific loss to his family tying it all into trout fishing. Together he tells a story of beauty, suffering and how fate can ravage. Thank you publishing this fine piece of journalism.
6. | Dec 14, 2013
Hey, Adam, don't you think the freshwater aeglnrs of SJ would be better served by the State eliminating the trout stocking and focusing instead on enhancing the habitat and numbers of those species more natural to the region, like bass, crappie, and pickeral? Trout (and trout stamps) don't fit in slow-moving, warmer blackwater, except that the State can make a few extra bucks by convincing spring and fall Saturday aeglnrs that they're really fishing with fly-rods and nymphs in the fast moving streamwaters of upstate New York.