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Bob wrote: wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgDTQL2Kq6U Joe Thank you Joe! Excellent YouTube piece. And so true. people have a very short memory. I think more of us should talk to the old timmers more often. Yelp...Mr Sessum was a neighbor of mine near Galveston Bay. He was 90 something in the late 80's. He use to tell me about walking out in Galveston Bay and picking up oysters as big as your hand, in crystal clear water. Once he told me after the 1900 storm in Galveston he and a former slave got a mule and rounded up over 200 bales of cotton that crossed the bay. Clearlake was clear...Nothing like that today. Both the bay and the lakes are brown muddy messes....pollution free oysters reefs are hard to find. Here is a better baseline flick for the Gordon fisherman. Capt Neal once posted it on asa, one of his finer postings. http://www.shiftingbaselines.org/sli...istine_lo.html Joe |
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