NOTE: Despite there being an
apparent boycott of my offerings by a large number of active Group members
I continue
to post. So long as just
one member deems it worthwhile to comment I won't allow for him/her, or for
myself to be censored.
The annual Trout Fishing Parade
is what has been referred to as the "Sullivan County version of the Mardi
Gras," definitely
an exaggeration.
Nonetheless this event, held in the village of Livingston Manor continues to
draw a decent number of participants and spectators.
The Parade's only reason for
being is for fun. It commemorates nothing, save for a silly devotion to
trout fishing as seen
from a tongue-in-cheek
perspective.
The Parade's major importance is
that it's one of the events that heralds the beginning of summer, and Sullivan
County
is a great place to be during
that part of the year!
Marshall