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salmon fishing?
On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Sierra fisher wrote:
I did not catch that you were referring to Southern California. That's OK. Speaking of southern Steelhead though, some friends of mine used to catch them in Malibu Creek up until the closure. I think most anglers who know what a steelhead is would find it surprising that you could find them in Malibu. Two years ago a kid caught one from the beach. Mu |
salmon fishing?
I thought "mullet" was a kind of haircut worn by some athletes and wannabe's
who admire them. Or, does it actually refer to the people who wear the haircut? Yuji Sakuma ================================================== ============ "Mu Young Lee" wrote in message .itd.umich.edu... Too bad because there are about 1,000 mullet that hang out under the railroad trestle a few hundred yards above the mouth of the Ventura River. Here's a photo of what the Ventura used to yield http://tinyurl.com/ytklp Mu .. |
salmon fishing?
In my younger life, I lived near Malibu. Occasionally a steelhead would be
noted in Malibu Creek and Topanga Creek. Needless to say, that would make the news! "Mu Young Lee" wrote in message .itd.umich.edu... On Sat, 27 Dec 2003, Sierra fisher wrote: I did not catch that you were referring to Southern California. That's OK. Speaking of southern Steelhead though, some friends of mine used to catch them in Malibu Creek up until the closure. I think most anglers who know what a steelhead is would find it surprising that you could find them in Malibu. Two years ago a kid caught one from the beach. Mu --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.554 / Virus Database: 346 - Release Date: 12/20/2003 |
salmon fishing?
"Yuji Sakuma" wrote in
: I thought "mullet" was a kind of haircut worn by some athletes and wannabe's who admire them. Or, does it actually refer to the people who wear the haircut? Yuji Sakuma Mullet are both fish and coiffure, athleticism is not required. On the contrary, it is often counter indicative as the prefferred tucker of the mullet sporting Aussie is usually very high in calorific content - usually far in excess of his output. Steve |
salmon fishing?
I the fish obviously predated the haircut . The haircut is out of fashion
now and is the butt of jokes but I first noticed it being sported by American baseball players, Eckersley for one, maybe 10-15 years ago. Any idea how a haircut came to be named after a fish, or was it named for something else? Just curious. Yuji Sakuma |
salmon fishing?
"Yuji Sakuma" wrote in message .. . I the fish obviously predated the haircut . The haircut is out of fashion now and is the butt of jokes but I first noticed it being sported by American baseball players, Eckersley for one, maybe 10-15 years ago. Any idea how a haircut came to be named after a fish, or was it named for something else? Just curious. I believe they named the fish in anticipation of the haircut. Wolfgang hey, it's a stupid looking fish......it ain't my fault. :( |
salmon fishing?
On Sun, 28 Dec 2003, Yuji Sakuma wrote:
I thought "mullet" was a kind of haircut worn by some athletes and wannabe's who admire them. Or, does it actually refer to the people who wear the haircut? The mullet found on the west coast of the US may reach sizes up to 3 feet. They are very strong fighters and typically jump repeatedly. Lots of fun but very hard to hook. They are hyper-spooky. Mu |
salmon fishing?
"Yuji Sakuma" wrote in
: I the fish obviously predated the haircut . The haircut is out of fashion now eerrr ... no. http://makeashorterlink.com/?E61526CE6 a recent image of an Aus. cricketer. and is the butt of jokes but I first noticed it being sported by .... and it certainly is the _still_ the butt of jokes. Steve |
salmon fishing?
I dont think you are going to find much for southern california. They
probably can be caught in alot of streams but I doubt that it would be legal. I dont think that any southern cal streams support salmon fishing. Thanks all especially Sierra Fisher and Bill Klein. I keep forgetting the whole world reads here! Silly me! I did mean USA and more specific southern California. I know there is salmon fishing north of San Francisco but I am in southern CA and as I am not practiced in fly fishing, the first few times I didn't want to travel far. Well maybe when I get work up in north CA. Or if I get more proficient catching a different species first. Thanks all again. |
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