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Aquazur-Dra
October 8th, 2003, 02:14 PM
> Looking for Cheapest place to buy ( on line ) and Ship to UK ( No customs
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> a) 100 off VMC or Partridge size 16 longshank Salmon Trebles ?
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> b) min 100 off Size 16 eagle claw Trebles ? ( use with Mini tubes /
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> Max price want to pay is cents per hook?
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Thunder Fish
October 11th, 2003, 02:48 AM
WHY WOULD ANY FISHER NEED THIS SORT OF FOUL HOOK UP ???SNAG THEM BEFORE THEY DIE KILL KILL BONK BONK OR FOR THE SPORT.
YOU ARE A IDIOT AND A FOOL TO THINK ABOUT THIS CRAP!!!FISH LIKE A MAN NOT A DOUGH HEAD YOU PRICK ! ! ! ! ! !
AQUASTUPID-Dra

Aquazur-Dra wrote:

> > Looking for Cheapest place to buy ( on line ) and Ship to UK ( No customs
> charge)
> >
> > a) 100 off VMC or Partridge size 16 longshank Salmon Trebles ?
> >
> > b) min 100 off Size 16 eagle claw Trebles ? ( use with Mini tubes /
> >
> > Max price want to pay is cents per hook?
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> > reply
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> > Dave Armes
> > NB remove {nospam.} filter to reply
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Kevin Vang
October 11th, 2003, 03:51 AM
In article >,
says...
> WHY WOULD ANY FISHER NEED THIS SORT OF FOUL HOOK UP ???SNAG THEM BEFORE THEY DIE KILL KILL BONK BONK OR FOR THE SPORT.
> YOU ARE A IDIOT AND A FOOL TO THINK ABOUT THIS CRAP!!!FISH LIKE A MAN NOT A DOUGH HEAD YOU PRICK ! ! ! ! ! !
> AQUASTUPID-Dra
>


And another new WebTV user discovers usenet...

Kevin

Stan Gula
October 11th, 2003, 04:42 AM
"Kevin Vang" > wrote in message
...
>
> And another new WebTV user discovers usenet...
>
> Kevin

Not this time. Don't know his prior experience, but he's currently posting
from CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER NEW WEST CONSUMER ADSL. And he did
make an attempt to hide his identity with a fake return address, in fact one
made up expressly for this message.

And for his info, he should look into Atlantic salmon and sea trout flies
and the traditional hooks used for tying those flies. Calling somebody
who's looking for traditional hooks for traditional flies a snagger is way
off base. Also, there's no proof that a treble hook salmon fly causes more
damage than a single hook. And because it's less likely to be swallowed it
might even cause less damage. If the flies are being tied for display or
for harvesting fish then that point's moot anyways.

And for the original poster, I'm not sure if Castle Arms still carries
Partridge, they used to, but they now manufacture their own line of salmon
fly hooks. You might want to check their web site (www.castlearms.com) and
send Phil an email.

--Stan Gula

Thunder Fish
October 12th, 2003, 01:05 AM
Not trying to hide just sick of all the spam that goes on.Yes I'm from the West coast,Yes I fish for Salmon,Yes I fish for more than "Atlantic Salmon"(they are such a catch) I not
only go after Chinook (2 types),Sockeye ( 3 different runs),Pink (25 million return this year),Coho (summer & winter runs) and yep Steelhead that we sent East so you good ol boys
can pull there gills,guts with what ever with a 16-14 TROUBLE HOOK.
Your correct that I do not know any thing about Atlantic Salmon as they are such a easy product to farm that with all the escapements of those things from the farms on the
coast,Department Of Fisheries(oceans and ficherooos) says up here KILL KILL KILL.(just rocks no stones)
The Province of British Columbia is now passing the law that any gear in non tidal waters must be " Single (1) Barbless (No other pointy thing reversing the other pointy thing)
hook allowed.
Any person using a trouble will be in for it.And yes a #16 treble hook,think16 is smaller than 6.Have you ever seen a #16 treble hook vs.a salmon's mouth DUH !Up here I'd be the
first to toss you butt in the water.
Any respectable Fly fisher would shudder at tying anything with three JOINED hooks on it and yep keep them there barbs on for that gimme hook up.Check the Web for salmon flies and
I do not see alot with "Starting with a #16 Treble hook in the Vise---"
Stan get a life,think about those that would like fish next year,and yes a treble hook is good for dragging bodies out of water.My name is Terry,I'm fishing the Skagit River(It
starts In Canada),then heading to the Fraser River for some Coho ( aka Silvers ) then home for Thanks Giving.
God Bless,Fish Hard,Fish Smart ! ! ! !
Terry @

Stan Gula wrote:

> "Kevin Vang" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > And another new WebTV user discovers usenet...
> >
> > Kevin
>
> Not this time. Don't know his prior experience, but he's currently posting
> from CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER NEW WEST CONSUMER ADSL. And he did
> make an attempt to hide his identity with a fake return address, in fact one
> made up expressly for this message.
>
> And for his info, he should look into Atlantic salmon and sea trout flies
> and the traditional hooks used for tying those flies. Calling somebody
> who's looking for traditional hooks for traditional flies a snagger is way
> off base. Also, there's no proof that a treble hook salmon fly causes more
> damage than a single hook. And because it's less likely to be swallowed it
> might even cause less damage. If the flies are being tied for display or
> for harvesting fish then that point's moot anyways.
>
> And for the original poster, I'm not sure if Castle Arms still carries
> Partridge, they used to, but they now manufacture their own line of salmon
> fly hooks. You might want to check their web site (www.castlearms.com) and
> send Phil an email.
>
> --Stan Gula

Stan Gula
October 12th, 2003, 02:39 AM
"Thunder Fish" > wrote in message
...
> Not trying to hide just sick of all the spam that goes on.Yes I'm from the
West coast,Yes I fish for Salmon,Yes I fish for more than "Atlantic
Salmon"(they are such a catch) I not
> only go after Chinook (2 types),Sockeye ( 3 different runs),Pink (25
million return this year),Coho (summer & winter runs) and yep Steelhead that
we sent East so you good ol boys
> can pull there gills,guts with what ever with a 16-14 TROUBLE HOOK.
> Your correct that I do not know any thing about Atlantic Salmon as they
are such a easy product to farm that with all the escapements of those
things from the farms on the
> coast,Department Of Fisheries(oceans and ficherooos) says up here KILL
KILL KILL.(just rocks no stones)
> The Province of British Columbia is now passing the law that any gear in
non tidal waters must be " Single (1) Barbless (No other pointy thing
reversing the other pointy thing)
> hook allowed.
> Any person using a trouble will be in for it.And yes a #16 treble
hook,think16 is smaller than 6.Have you ever seen a #16 treble hook vs.a
salmon's mouth DUH !Up here I'd be the
> first to toss you butt in the water.
> Any respectable Fly fisher would shudder at tying anything with three
JOINED hooks on it and yep keep them there barbs on for that gimme hook
up.Check the Web for salmon flies and
> I do not see alot with "Starting with a #16 Treble hook in the Vise---"
> Stan get a life,think about those that would like fish next year,and yes
a treble hook is good for dragging bodies out of water.My name is Terry,I'm
fishing the Skagit River(It
> starts In Canada),then heading to the Fraser River for some Coho ( aka
Silvers ) then home for Thanks Giving.
> God Bless,Fish Hard,Fish Smart ! ! ! !
> Terry @

Terry:

Not every fishery in the world is C&R on endangered Pacific salmon and
steelheads. On rivers with good returns of sea trout and Atlantic salmon,
harvesting is allowed, and if the regulations allow treble hooks, that's a
valid choice for the fisherman. For C&R fishing I feel that the fisherman
should try to minimize damage, and if single hook barbless is the least
harmful alternative, that should be the choice. Did you know that the type
of hook is often much less a factor in mortality than water temperature in
many species? Did you know that there are some studies that show lower
mortality from treble hooks compared to single hooks?

I have a very nice life, thanks, and a large part of it is devoted to
reading mortality studies on endangered fish. FWIW I take a very active
role in Atlantic salmon restoration and I know a good deal about that
subject.

--Stan Gula
www.gula.org/dsi
Yep, I'm just a ****ing East coast gill ripping snagger. Thanks for all the
fish.

Thunder Fish
October 12th, 2003, 04:41 AM
Your bottom line say's it ALL BEEKER ! whom would of thought ? DUH

Stan Gula wrote:

> "Thunder Fish" > wrote in message
> ...
> > Not trying to hide just sick of all the spam that goes on.Yes I'm from the
> West coast,Yes I fish for Salmon,Yes I fish for more than "Atlantic
> Salmon"(they are such a catch) I not
> > only go after Chinook (2 types),Sockeye ( 3 different runs),Pink (25
> million return this year),Coho (summer & winter runs) and yep Steelhead that
> we sent East so you good ol boys
> > can pull there gills,guts with what ever with a 16-14 TROUBLE HOOK.
> > Your correct that I do not know any thing about Atlantic Salmon as they
> are such a easy product to farm that with all the escapements of those
> things from the farms on the
> > coast,Department Of Fisheries(oceans and ficherooos) says up here KILL
> KILL KILL.(just rocks no stones)
> > The Province of British Columbia is now passing the law that any gear in
> non tidal waters must be " Single (1) Barbless (No other pointy thing
> reversing the other pointy thing)
> > hook allowed.
> > Any person using a trouble will be in for it.And yes a #16 treble
> hook,think16 is smaller than 6.Have you ever seen a #16 treble hook vs.a
> salmon's mouth DUH !Up here I'd be the
> > first to toss you butt in the water.
> > Any respectable Fly fisher would shudder at tying anything with three
> JOINED hooks on it and yep keep them there barbs on for that gimme hook
> up.Check the Web for salmon flies and
> > I do not see alot with "Starting with a #16 Treble hook in the Vise---"
> > Stan get a life,think about those that would like fish next year,and yes
> a treble hook is good for dragging bodies out of water.My name is Terry,I'm
> fishing the Skagit River(It
> > starts In Canada),then heading to the Fraser River for some Coho ( aka
> Silvers ) then home for Thanks Giving.
> > God Bless,Fish Hard,Fish Smart ! ! ! !
> > Terry @
>
> Terry:
>
> Not every fishery in the world is C&R on endangered Pacific salmon and
> steelheads. On rivers with good returns of sea trout and Atlantic salmon,
> harvesting is allowed, and if the regulations allow treble hooks, that's a
> valid choice for the fisherman. For C&R fishing I feel that the fisherman
> should try to minimize damage, and if single hook barbless is the least
> harmful alternative, that should be the choice. Did you know that the type
> of hook is often much less a factor in mortality than water temperature in
> many species? Did you know that there are some studies that show lower
> mortality from treble hooks compared to single hooks?
>
> I have a very nice life, thanks, and a large part of it is devoted to
> reading mortality studies on endangered fish. FWIW I take a very active
> role in Atlantic salmon restoration and I know a good deal about that
> subject.
>
> --Stan Gula
> www.gula.org/dsi
> Yep, I'm just a ****ing East coast gill ripping snagger. Thanks for all the
> fish.

Stan Gula
October 12th, 2003, 01:55 PM
"Thunder Fish" > wrote in message
...
> Your bottom line say's it ALL BEEKER ! whom would of thought ?

So, you have no sense of humor either? Who woulda thunk it.

> DUH

Pretty much wraps it up.

Cornmuse
October 12th, 2003, 03:37 PM
"Thunder Fish" > wrote in message
...
" whom would of thought"

Not only was your original post out of line, your english sucks.

Tim J.
October 13th, 2003, 01:40 PM
"Blunder Fish" wrote...
> Your bottom line say's it ALL BEEKER ! whom would of thought ? DUH

Obviously just a 10-year-old playing with Mom's computer. Once she finds out,
blunder will be put to bed without supper and restricted from using her PC.
--
TL,
Tim

Wolfgang
October 13th, 2003, 01:44 PM
"Thunder Fish" > wrote in message
...

> ....I'd be the first to toss you butt in the water....

I believe I would pay a shiny new nickel to watch that.

Wolfgang
who has always believed the dictum that one's reach should exceed
one's grasp has some merit. :)

Thunder Fish
October 13th, 2003, 11:59 PM
Yeps eyes nows what yall bin doin this here weekend,but them there pikture is a shown inkorkt hook up.seams to be a missin 2 more pointy thangs
Dam willst you arts boize evers fingers it out YET YET YET yep
Troller

Kevin Vang wrote:

> In article >,
> says...
> > WHY WOULD ANY FISHER NEED THIS SORT OF FOUL HOOK UP ???SNAG THEM BEFORE THEY DIE KILL KILL BONK BONK OR FOR THE SPORT.
> > YOU ARE A IDIOT AND A FOOL TO THINK ABOUT THIS CRAP!!!FISH LIKE A MAN NOT A DOUGH HEAD YOU PRICK ! ! ! ! ! !
> > AQUASTUPID-Dra
> >
>
> And another new WebTV user discovers usenet...
>
> Kevin

AQUAZUR-DRA
October 14th, 2003, 11:05 PM
I dont usually post a reply to my original posts !

UK based angler seeking ( a Cheap ) bulk supply of size 16 long shank
trebles

Small size 14/16 trebles Irish shrimps -
are used as Standard practise western Ireland -river Moy tidal beats

Salmon wil NOT take anything else !! in Low water ( except Mini tubes)


I tye them in the winter - as favour to local guides Who have to pay
upt to 4 euros each per fly from local tackle shops

PS local rules allow 3 fish per day to be retained
( * my record is 16 in 12 hour day which I C&R)


"Stan Gula" > wrote in message >...
> "Kevin Vang" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > And another new WebTV user discovers usenet...
> >
> > Kevin
>
> Not this time. Don't know his prior experience, but he's currently posting
> from CANADA BRITISH COLUMBIA VANCOUVER NEW WEST CONSUMER ADSL. And he did
> make an attempt to hide his identity with a fake return address, in fact one
> made up expressly for this message.
>
> And for his info, he should look into Atlantic salmon and sea trout flies
> and the traditional hooks used for tying those flies. Calling somebody
> who's looking for traditional hooks for traditional flies a snagger is way
> off base. Also, there's no proof that a treble hook salmon fly causes more
> damage than a single hook. And because it's less likely to be swallowed it
> might even cause less damage. If the flies are being tied for display or
> for harvesting fish then that point's moot anyways.
>
> And for the original poster, I'm not sure if Castle Arms still carries
> Partridge, they used to, but they now manufacture their own line of salmon
> fly hooks. You might want to check their web site (www.castlearms.com) and
> send Phil an email.
>
> --Stan Gula