OMG - It's On Topic! We Went, We Fished, We Caught Monsters!
On Oct 16, 1:58*pm, daytripper wrote:
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 11:09:02 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote:
daytripper wrote:
I'm baaaaaaack. And holy crap this group has gone plumb crazy without me! ;-)
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Yeah, we miss your steady demeanor and calming influence. You're
like a virtual cigarette soothing roff's nerves. ;-)
Thanks. I knew you'd miss me most ;-)
Damn, that is one ugly, friggin' fish. It looks like it's on it's
last legs and about to expire right in front of the camera. Do
those things live to spawn another day or is that a dead fish
swimming ?
That's actually a fairly fresh king on this river. When they first hit the
estuary they're already colored pretty dark. Beat fish have a mottled
appearance - lots of random light yellowish-tan patches that stick out like
the dickens, and their fins show degrees of damage from struggling upstream.
As could be seen, this one had none of those signs - it's in virtually perfect
condition. And judging by how quickly he took off when released, he had plenty
of gas left...
/daytripper
Supposedly the strain(s) that were picked for the Great Lakes tend to
wait longer to begin their spawning migration than most others. If
this is true, my guess is that this was done because GL feeders tend
to be small and very short, at least when compared to the Northwest
rivers.
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