But it’s a picture is worth a thousand words — and this picture, to me, is worth a million memories. Jean Roman, whose mother was a close friend of my mom’s, sent the picture.
This story, “Mucha Trucha,” originally ran in the April 1953 issue of Outdoor Life.
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