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Ok, I was bored so I thought I'd make a video about making a teaser
for fishing.

http://www.swsports.org/images/Movies/Teaser.wmv

Any comments about fat fingers will result in...well, I'll leave it to
your imagination. :)

This was fun - comments appreciated. I just did it off the cuff.

~~ crossposted to http://boatingforum.proboards91.com/index.cgi? ~~



I want to know how *you* know that fish have good eyesight.


I don't know because I'm not a fish, but Doug Hannon has done a lot of
experiments with different species of fish and he says they have good
eye sight. :)

Not a bad video for an amateur.


Thank you - thank you - I'll be here all week - try the salad.
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I want to know how *you* know that fish have good eyesight.




I don't know because I'm not a fish, but Doug Hannon has done a lot of
experiments with different species of fish and he says they have good
eye sight. :)



I am thinking of the endless hours dragging three or more squid rigs loaded
with brightly colored and contrasting fake squid .... through schools of
tuna.

Tuna never saw the damn things.

Eisboch


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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:30:47 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I want to know how *you* know that fish have good eyesight.




I don't know because I'm not a fish, but Doug Hannon has done a lot of
experiments with different species of fish and he says they have good
eye sight. :)



I am thinking of the endless hours dragging three or more squid rigs loaded
with brightly colored and contrasting fake squid .... through schools of
tuna.

Tuna never saw the damn things.

Eisboch


Maybe they saw them too well!
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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:30:47 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I want to know how *you* know that fish have good eyesight.



I don't know because I'm not a fish, but Doug Hannon has done a lot of
experiments with different species of fish and he says they have good
eye sight. :)



I am thinking of the endless hours dragging three or more squid rigs
loaded
with brightly colored and contrasting fake squid .... through schools of
tuna.

Tuna never saw the damn things.

Eisboch


Maybe they saw them too well!


BTW .... saw your posts over at the RV newsgroup. Congrats on the new toy.
It's amazing how some newsgroups can still offer helpful information without
all the BS.

Eisboch


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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:30:47 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I want to know how *you* know that fish have good eyesight.



I don't know because I'm not a fish, but Doug Hannon has done a lot of
experiments with different species of fish and he says they have good
eye sight. :)



I am thinking of the endless hours dragging three or more squid rigs
loaded
with brightly colored and contrasting fake squid .... through schools of
tuna.

Tuna never saw the damn things.

Eisboch


Maybe they saw them too well!


BTW .... saw your posts over at the RV newsgroup. Congrats on the new toy.
It's amazing how some newsgroups can still offer helpful information without
all the BS.

Eisboch


Yes, it is. We've also received a lot of helpful emails with checklists and
loads of other stuff to keep us from going wrong. My wife is really into
this, but, of course, we haven't been out in it yet.

Hell, we've done a lot of tent camping with the motorcycles, so this will
probably seem like heaven.


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On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 20:30:47 -0400, "Eisboch"
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I want to know how *you* know that fish have good eyesight.


I don't know because I'm not a fish, but Doug Hannon has done a lot of
experiments with different species of fish and he says they have good
eye sight. :)


I am thinking of the endless hours dragging three or more squid rigs loaded
with brightly colored and contrasting fake squid .... through schools of
tuna.


Maddening isn't it? If I had a dime for every time that's happened to
me, I'd have - eh, maybe three/four bucks. :)

Tuna never saw the damn things.


Were they Big Eye?

Get it - Big Eye?


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I am thinking of the endless hours dragging three or more squid rigs loaded
with brightly colored and contrasting fake squid .... through schools of
tuna.

Tuna never saw the damn things.


I was talking to a guy in the Abacos two years ago who had just caught
a nice bunch of tuna. He swore by cedar plugs, trolled slowly around
the outer perimeter of circling birds.

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