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lovemooses March 9th 07 03:56 AM

raymarine depth finder
 
Can anyone help me to tell the difference between rockfish and other species
with this unit.. Thanks

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Gordon March 9th 07 06:18 AM

raymarine depth finder
 
lovemooses wrote:
Can anyone help me to tell the difference between rockfish and other species
with this unit.. Thanks


No

nimbusgb March 9th 07 06:32 AM

raymarine depth finder
 
On 9 Mar, 03:56, "lovemooses" wrote:
Can anyone help me to tell the difference between rockfish and other species
with this unit.. Thanks

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Catch fish by dropping depth sounder on its head, look in book.


Larry March 9th 07 10:03 PM

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"lovemooses" wrote in
news:kV4Ih.15174$zh.13758@trnddc08:

Can anyone help me to tell the difference between rockfish and other
species with this unit.. Thanks


Nope.

Larry

Jack Erbes March 10th 07 02:27 PM

raymarine depth finder
 
lovemooses wrote:
Can anyone help me to tell the difference between rockfish and other species
with this unit.. Thanks


In the places where the bottom looks like the top of a pool table and
the fish are up above the bottom, those are probably not rockfish.

In the places with a lot of up and down contour and fish appearing and
disappearing, those may be rocks and the fish may be rockfish.

Spend some time investigating it all and you'll understand why it is
called fishing and not catching.

Good luck,

Jack

P.S. Moose are much loved up here in Maine too. But those who has ever
hit one with a car or been chased by a cow with a calf or a bull intent
on mating may have some reservations about them though.

I don't consider it fair that the largest animal that you can hit on the
highways at night has eyes that don't reflect any light and a coloration
that makes them nearly invisible.

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Jack Erbes in Ellsworth, Maine, USA - jackerbes at adelphia dot net
(also receiving email at jacker at midmaine.com)


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