| July 21, 2005 Unofficial matriarch of Rogue Valley bank angling By MARK FREEMAN Mail Tribune Agnes Jeffries peers off the intake tower at the Applegate Lake surface 40 feet below, imploring just one of the lake’s many thousand trout to gobble her offering of half a nightcrawler and a ball of dough. Come on, baby, Jeffries mutters. She winces through thick glasses at her rod tip as if trying somehow to will it to wiggle. Jeffries sighs, and looks away. Then she pulls the corner of her straw hat down in defense of a blistering afternoon sun and breaks a 10-minute silence. "I had a pacemaker put in since the last time I saw you," she says. "I have atrial fibrillation. Is that it? Yes, that’s it. The same thing Vice President Cheney has. Atrial fibrillation." Moments later, her pacemaker is put to the test. A large trout grabs her worm, and J
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