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t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
Conan the Librarian wrote:
riverman wrote: --riverman (who has never seen a snake take a fish in the wild.) What's really interesting is having a snake take a fish that is on the end of your line. ... A weird thing I saw one time on Fountain Creek was a live bluegill with a dead snake stuck to its head. The little snake literally took on more than he could chew and died with a fish stuck in his mouth. -- Ken Fortenberry |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
"Conan the Librarian" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: Especially if you didn't have any fishing gear because you were learning to fly fish and Frank didn't send you anything... --riverman (who has never seen a snake take a fish in the wild.) What's really interesting is having a snake take a fish that is on the end of your line. That happened to me years ago on my favorite local river. I hooked a small bass and a cottonmouth decided he wanted it. I wasn't about to disagree with him. Chuck Vance (who executed a different sort of LDR by cutting the line) ha- most excellent! i reckon all the commotion from the fish jumpin around singled him out from the crowd. snake |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
"Conan the Librarian" wrote in message ... riverman wrote: Especially if you didn't have any fishing gear because you were learning to fly fish and Frank didn't send you anything... --riverman (who has never seen a snake take a fish in the wild.) What's really interesting is having a snake take a fish that is on the end of your line. That happened to me years ago on my favorite local river. I hooked a small bass and a cottonmouth decided he wanted it. I wasn't about to disagree with him. Chuck Vance (who executed a different sort of LDR by cutting the line) ha- most excellent! i reckon all the commotion from the fish jumpin around singled him out from the crowd. snake |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ...
A weird thing I saw one time on Fountain Creek was a live bluegill with a dead snake stuck to its head. The little snake literally took on more than he could chew and died with a fish stuck in his mouth. Today I saw something that might be related to that. A water snake was cruising in the shallows and he was being followed closely by a couple of decent-sized bass. Neither the bass nor the snake looked like they were concerned at all by the presence of the others. Maybe the bass were keeping an eye on the snake just in case he got a bluegill he couldn't handle. :-) Chuck Vance |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message om... Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ... A weird thing I saw one time on Fountain Creek was a live bluegill with a dead snake stuck to its head. The little snake literally took on more than he could chew and died with a fish stuck in his mouth. Today I saw something that might be related to that. A water snake was cruising in the shallows and he was being followed closely by a couple of decent-sized bass. Neither the bass nor the snake looked like they were concerned at all by the presence of the others. Maybe the bass were keeping an eye on the snake just in case he got a bluegill he couldn't handle. :-) Chuck Vance and these are the experiences that make fsihing about so much more than just catching fish..... snake |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
"snakefiddler" wrote in
: and these are the experiences that make fsihing about so much more than just catching fish..... snake ....now you've seen the light grasshoppa :-) fc |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
snakefiddler wrote:
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message om... Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ... A weird thing I saw one time on Fountain Creek was a live bluegill with a dead snake stuck to its head. The little snake literally took on more than he could chew and died with a fish stuck in his mouth. Today I saw something that might be related to that. A water snake was cruising in the shallows and he was being followed closely by a couple of decent-sized bass. Neither the bass nor the snake looked like they were concerned at all by the presence of the others. Maybe the bass were keeping an eye on the snake just in case he got a bluegill he couldn't handle. :-) and these are the experiences that make fsihing about so much more than just catching fish..... Only people who can't catch fish say that. So far, that's you and Frank. Anyone else? ;-) -- TL, Tim (...and you all know what I *really* think) http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
snakefiddler wrote:
"Conan The Librarian" wrote in message om... Ken Fortenberry wrote in message ... A weird thing I saw one time on Fountain Creek was a live bluegill with a dead snake stuck to its head. The little snake literally took on more than he could chew and died with a fish stuck in his mouth. Today I saw something that might be related to that. A water snake was cruising in the shallows and he was being followed closely by a couple of decent-sized bass. Neither the bass nor the snake looked like they were concerned at all by the presence of the others. Maybe the bass were keeping an eye on the snake just in case he got a bluegill he couldn't handle. :-) and these are the experiences that make fsihing about so much more than just catching fish..... Only people who can't catch fish say that. So far, that's you and Frank. Anyone else? ;-) -- TL, Tim (...and you all know what I *really* think) http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
t.r. - the snake got the fsih :-(
On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 02:13:54 GMT, "Tim J."
wrote: and these are the experiences that make fsihing about so much more than just catching fish..... Only people who can't catch fish say that. So far, that's you and Frank. Anyone else? ;-) Yep. Except they both catch more fish than I do. Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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Cyli wrote...
Yep. Except they both catch more fish than I do. OUCH! ;-) -- Warren (use troutbum_mt(nospam) and earthlink dot net to reply via email) |
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