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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:06:52 -0400, HK wrote:

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I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.


I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I
have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a
foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder.


I don't do a lot of fluke fishing. I have a few fluke rigs, but very
seldom use them.

Just something about fluke fishing annoys me for some reason. :)



My father in law lived to fish for flounder. He had a unique way of both
cleaning, fileting and cooking them and they were really good eating. He'd
catch a winter's supply during the summer, freeze 'em and, in his words,
"Nuke" 'em (cook them in the microwave).

I am not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, they were good.

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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:06:52 -0400, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.

I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I
have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a
foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder.


I don't do a lot of fluke fishing. I have a few fluke rigs, but very
seldom use them.

Just something about fluke fishing annoys me for some reason. :)



My father in law lived to fish for flounder. He had a unique way of both
cleaning, fileting and cooking them and they were really good eating. He'd
catch a winter's supply during the summer, freeze 'em and, in his words,
"Nuke" 'em (cook them in the microwave).

I am not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, they were good.

Eisboch


I've recently become a fan of Costco's tilapia. That's a pretty good fish
for the price they charge. The little Belarussian kids love it too.
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On Jul 23, 6:50*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:24:12 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:06:52 -0400, HK wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.


I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I
have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a
foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder.


I don't do a lot of fluke fishing. *I have a few fluke rigs, but very
seldom use them.


Just something about fluke fishing annoys me for some reason. :)


My father in law lived to fish for flounder. *He had a unique way of both
cleaning, fileting and cooking them and they were really good eating. *He'd
catch a winter's supply during the summer, freeze 'em and, in his words,
"Nuke" 'em *(cook them in the microwave).


I am not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, they were good.


Eisboch


I've recently become a fan of Costco's tilapia. That's a pretty good fish
for the price they charge. The little Belarussian kids love it too.


http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2...ngers-tilapia/

http://health.usnews.com/articles/he...elp-heart.html

http://www.wkyc.com/news/health/heal...=92741&catid=7

http://www.scidev.net/en/health/edit...cosystems.html

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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:50:15 GMT, John H.
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:24:12 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:06:52 -0400, HK wrote:

Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.

I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I
have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a
foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder.

I don't do a lot of fluke fishing. I have a few fluke rigs, but very
seldom use them.

Just something about fluke fishing annoys me for some reason. :)



My father in law lived to fish for flounder. He had a unique way of both
cleaning, fileting and cooking them and they were really good eating. He'd
catch a winter's supply during the summer, freeze 'em and, in his words,
"Nuke" 'em (cook them in the microwave).

I am not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, they were good.


I've recently become a fan of Costco's tilapia. That's a pretty good fish
for the price they charge. The little Belarussian kids love it too.


That's an interesting fish the tilapia.

The lobster of fishes.
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On Jul 23, 6:50*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:24:12 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:06:52 -0400, HK wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.


I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I
have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a
foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder.


I don't do a lot of fluke fishing. *I have a few fluke rigs, but very
seldom use them.


Just something about fluke fishing annoys me for some reason. :)


My father in law lived to fish for flounder. *He had a unique way of both
cleaning, fileting and cooking them and they were really good eating. *He'd
catch a winter's supply during the summer, freeze 'em and, in his words,
"Nuke" 'em *(cook them in the microwave).


I am not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, they were good.


Eisboch


I've recently become a fan of Costco's tilapia. That's a pretty good fish
for the price they charge. The little Belarussian kids love it too.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If you saw "Dirty Jobs" last night, you might change your mind.. They
are raised in the desert southwest in huge tanks where they are used
specifically to eat all the poo that comes from the hybred bass tanks.
When they are too big, they are sold for food.. But they are raised
exclusively on poo.. ewwwwwwwww......


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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:24:12 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:06:52 -0400, HK wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.


I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I
have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a
foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder.


I don't do a lot of fluke fishing. *I have a few fluke rigs, but very
seldom use them.


Just something about fluke fishing annoys me for some reason. :)


My father in law lived to fish for flounder. *He had a unique way of both
cleaning, fileting and cooking them and they were really good eating. *He'd
catch a winter's supply during the summer, freeze 'em and, in his words,
"Nuke" 'em *(cook them in the microwave).


I am not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, they were good.


Eisboch


I've recently become a fan of Costco's tilapia. That's a pretty good fish
for the price they charge. The little Belarussian kids love it too.- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


If you saw "Dirty Jobs" last night, you might change your mind.. They
are raised in the desert southwest in huge tanks where they are used
specifically to eat all the poo that comes from the hybred bass tanks.
When they are too big, they are sold for food.. But they are raised
exclusively on poo.. ewwwwwwwww......


According to one member here...................."The Lobster of
Fishes"!
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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The lobster of fishes.


Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good. Good for you
too!
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On Jul 23, 6:50*pm, John H. wrote:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:24:12 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:

"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 10:06:52 -0400, HK wrote:


Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:


I was using a drop shot technique to get the herring down - I normally
don't drop shot a lot preferring more natural techniques with
artificial lures - this live bait thing has been an experience.


I use the drop shot to get a chunk of bait or even a live minnow if I
have one...down to the bottom, but not actually on the bottom...maybe a
foot or less off the bottom. It's a killer for flounder.


I don't do a lot of fluke fishing. *I have a few fluke rigs, but very
seldom use them.


Just something about fluke fishing annoys me for some reason. :)


My father in law lived to fish for flounder. *He had a unique way of both
cleaning, fileting and cooking them and they were really good eating. *He'd
catch a winter's supply during the summer, freeze 'em and, in his words,
"Nuke" 'em *(cook them in the microwave).


I am not a big fish eater, but I have to admit, they were good.


Eisboch


I've recently become a fan of Costco's tilapia. That's a pretty good fish
for the price they charge. The little Belarussian kids love it too.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


If you saw "Dirty Jobs" last night, you might change your mind.. They
are raised in the desert southwest in huge tanks where they are used
specifically to eat all the poo that comes from the hybred bass tanks.
When they are too big, they are sold for food.. But they are raised
exclusively on poo.. ewwwwwwwww......


Hell, everything you eat is either pre-poo or post-poo. So, what the hell?
Catfish eat a lot of poo too, you know!
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:27 GMT, John H.
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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The lobster of fishes.


Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good. Good for you
too!


Not sure what SW means. Isn't a lobster a big bug that lives in the
sea?

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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:22:44 -0500, Vic Smith
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:19:27 GMT, John H.
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On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 23:07:19 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
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The lobster of fishes.


Hadn't heard it referred to like that, but it is pretty good. Good for you
too!


Not sure what SW means. Isn't a lobster a big bug that lives in the
sea?


Um....they eat...em...er...stuff.

Sewage treatment plants use them to help filter waste water.
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