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On 3/21/10 3:17 PM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 21, 11:38 am, wrote: On 3/21/10 11:32 AM, John H wrote: Maybe the asian carp could be a more productive source for both. -- John H In the Bay? Methinks the carp in question are fresh water fish. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. I guess you don't realize this, but many fish adapt from going to fresh water to salt water and salt water to fresh water. Ever here of striped bass, dummy? Got some evidence the carp under question will adapt to the brackish Bay waters? No? Didn't think so. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. |
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Loogypicker wrote:
On Mar 21, 11:38 am, hk wrote: On 3/21/10 11:32 AM, John H wrote: Maybe the asian carp could be a more productive source for both. -- John H In the Bay? Methinks the carp in question are fresh water fish. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. I guess you don't realize this, but many fish adapt from going to fresh water to salt water and salt water to fresh water. Ever here of striped bass, dummy? Hey, you 2 lib bozos. John was talking about the carp replacing menhadden as a resource for fish oil/meal. Doesn't matter where they live. Liberal hate is so cute. But it clouds the water when real conservative men are talking. So butt out. Jim - Don't make me mad. The health care bill is trying me already. |
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John H wrote:
On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:19:37 -0400, wrote: John H wrote: Good to hear you got out. Sounds like you had a great day. We have friends from Holland coming next week. I won't be ready to try to launch the boat myself, but with Adri's (my friend) help, I'm sure planning to do a little boating. He and his wife are shipping their VW camper van from Rotterdam to Baltimore. We'll pick it up a few days after they arrive. They'll stay here a couple weeks and then spend the next three months travelling. I'd like to get into the Ches Bay and do a little fishing. Even some bottom fishing for spot, perch, or croaker would be fun. I went down to the marina a couple weeks ago, and the boat looks fine. The cover took a beating, but the new one is here. Next year I'll give serious though to shrinkwrapping, especially if I get the phone number of the real cheap guy in MD that one of the poster here is always talking about. I'm also interested in seeing how this new dog of mine does on a boat. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Sounds like a great time! What else can you catch there? Larry Striped bass are the big draw, along with trout and flounder. But fishing for all three has gotten much worse over the past few years, especially the trout and flounder. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Is the entire bay salt water? |
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In article , LarryG222
@gmail.com says... John H wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:19:37 -0400, wrote: John H wrote: Good to hear you got out. Sounds like you had a great day. We have friends from Holland coming next week. I won't be ready to try to launch the boat myself, but with Adri's (my friend) help, I'm sure planning to do a little boating. He and his wife are shipping their VW camper van from Rotterdam to Baltimore. We'll pick it up a few days after they arrive. They'll stay here a couple weeks and then spend the next three months travelling. I'd like to get into the Ches Bay and do a little fishing. Even some bottom fishing for spot, perch, or croaker would be fun. I went down to the marina a couple weeks ago, and the boat looks fine. The cover took a beating, but the new one is here. Next year I'll give serious though to shrinkwrapping, especially if I get the phone number of the real cheap guy in MD that one of the poster here is always talking about. I'm also interested in seeing how this new dog of mine does on a boat. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Sounds like a great time! What else can you catch there? Larry Striped bass are the big draw, along with trout and flounder. But fishing for all three has gotten much worse over the past few years, especially the trout and flounder. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Is the entire bay salt water? IIrc these are the same striped bass that show up around here later in the season. If they are, they are known for going some 40+ miles up the Connecticut River, way beyond the salt or brakish water areas. Brown trout can live way down by the shoreline too, not sure how far they actually swim out into the Sound, but I have caught them a few hundred yards up river from the Sound. Scotty -- For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
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On Mar 21, 3:24*pm, hk wrote:
On 3/21/10 3:17 PM,Loogypickerwrote: On Mar 21, 11:38 am, *wrote: On 3/21/10 11:32 AM, John H wrote: * *Maybe the asian carp could be a more productive source for both. -- John H In the Bay? Methinks the carp in question are fresh water fish. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. I guess you don't realize this, but many fish adapt from going to fresh water to salt water and salt water to fresh water. Ever here of striped bass, dummy? Got some evidence the carp under question will adapt to the brackish Bay waters? No? Didn't think so. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Have any evidence that they would NOT adapt? No? Didn't think so. |
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On Mar 21, 6:47*pm, I am Tosk wrote:
In article , LarryG222 @gmail.com says... John H wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:19:37 -0400, *wrote: John H wrote: Good to hear you got out. Sounds like you had a great day. We have friends from Holland coming next week. I won't be ready to try to launch the boat myself, but with Adri's (my friend) help, I'm sure planning to do a little boating. He and his wife are shipping their VW camper van from Rotterdam to Baltimore. We'll pick it up a few days after they arrive. They'll stay here a couple weeks and then spend the next three months travelling. I'd like to get into the Ches Bay and do a little fishing. Even some bottom fishing for spot, perch, or croaker would be fun. I went down to the marina a couple weeks ago, and the boat looks fine. The cover took a beating, but the new one is here. Next year I'll give serious though to shrinkwrapping, especially if I get the phone number of the real cheap guy in MD that one of the poster here is always talking about. I'm also interested in seeing how this new dog of mine does on a boat. -- John H For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Sounds like a great time! *What else can you catch there? Larry Striped bass are the big draw, along with trout and flounder. But fishing for all three has gotten much worse over the past few years, especially the trout and flounder. -- John H For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Is the entire bay salt water? IIrc these are the same striped bass that show up around here later in the season. If they are, they are known for going some 40+ miles up the Connecticut River, way beyond the salt or brakish water areas. Brown trout can live way down by the shoreline too, not sure how far they actually swim out into the Sound, but I have caught them a few hundred yards up river from the Sound. Scotty -- For a great time, go here first...http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - They adapt very well to fresh water. Lake Lanier is full of 'em as are most southern lakes. |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 12:17:07 -0700 (PDT), Loogypicker
wrote: On Mar 21, 11:38*am, hk wrote: On 3/21/10 11:32 AM, John H wrote: * Maybe the asian carp could be a more productive source for both. -- John H In the Bay? Methinks the carp in question are fresh water fish. -- If the X-MimeOLE "header" doesn't say: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10.6; en-US; rv:1.9.1.8) Gecko/20100227 Thunderbird/3.0.3 (or higher) then it isn't me, it's an ID spoofer. I guess you don't realize this, but many fish adapt from going to fresh water to salt water and salt water to fresh water. Ever here of striped bass, dummy? I don't understand why he's talking about Asian carp in the Bay. I'm thinking the fish oil company can resettle in the Chicago area once the carp hit the Great Lakes in numbers. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
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On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 18:39:28 -0400, Larry wrote:
John H wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:19:37 -0400, wrote: John H wrote: Good to hear you got out. Sounds like you had a great day. We have friends from Holland coming next week. I won't be ready to try to launch the boat myself, but with Adri's (my friend) help, I'm sure planning to do a little boating. He and his wife are shipping their VW camper van from Rotterdam to Baltimore. We'll pick it up a few days after they arrive. They'll stay here a couple weeks and then spend the next three months travelling. I'd like to get into the Ches Bay and do a little fishing. Even some bottom fishing for spot, perch, or croaker would be fun. I went down to the marina a couple weeks ago, and the boat looks fine. The cover took a beating, but the new one is here. Next year I'll give serious though to shrinkwrapping, especially if I get the phone number of the real cheap guy in MD that one of the poster here is always talking about. I'm also interested in seeing how this new dog of mine does on a boat. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Sounds like a great time! What else can you catch there? Larry Striped bass are the big draw, along with trout and flounder. But fishing for all three has gotten much worse over the past few years, especially the trout and flounder. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Is the entire bay salt water? As far as I know it is. There may be a reduction in the salt levels up in the northernmost part of the bay where the big rivers dump in. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v |
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I am Tosk wrote:
In articleN5ydndXzRvSEPTvWnZ2dnUVZ_gmdnZ2d@giganews. com, LarryG222 @gmail.com says... John H wrote: On Sat, 20 Mar 2010 20:19:37 -0400, wrote: John H wrote: Good to hear you got out. Sounds like you had a great day. We have friends from Holland coming next week. I won't be ready to try to launch the boat myself, but with Adri's (my friend) help, I'm sure planning to do a little boating. He and his wife are shipping their VW camper van from Rotterdam to Baltimore. We'll pick it up a few days after they arrive. They'll stay here a couple weeks and then spend the next three months travelling. I'd like to get into the Ches Bay and do a little fishing. Even some bottom fishing for spot, perch, or croaker would be fun. I went down to the marina a couple weeks ago, and the boat looks fine. The cover took a beating, but the new one is here. Next year I'll give serious though to shrinkwrapping, especially if I get the phone number of the real cheap guy in MD that one of the poster here is always talking about. I'm also interested in seeing how this new dog of mine does on a boat. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Sounds like a great time! What else can you catch there? Larry Striped bass are the big draw, along with trout and flounder. But fishing for all three has gotten much worse over the past few years, especially the trout and flounder. -- John H For a great time, go here first... http://tinyurl.com/ygqxs5v Is the entire bay salt water? IIrc these are the same striped bass that show up around here later in the season. If they are, they are known for going some 40+ miles up the Connecticut River, way beyond the salt or brakish water areas. Brown trout can live way down by the shoreline too, not sure how far they actually swim out into the Sound, but I have caught them a few hundred yards up river from the Sound. Scotty I'm not familiar with your area. The bad is an estuary so it should be mostly freshwater. It's a huge body of water so the tides can only affect a small portion of the bay, right? |
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