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Any of you fellas ever seen any of these ginormous salamanders while trout
fishin'? http://hellbenders.sanwalddesigns.com/index.shtml The fellas at work were talkin' about Waterdogs today, and I ask, "what's a waterdog?" So one of the guyz says look up Hellbenders. I did and I can admit that I have never seen on any of the streams that I have fished. However, I will be lookin' more closely from now on. Won't mother be pleased, when I bring one home for her to fry up! Mark |
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Mudpuppies..that's what they are. Mudpuppies....kinda squeak when you hold
them to take the hook out... john "bearsbuddy" wrote in message . .. Any of you fellas ever seen any of these ginormous salamanders while trout fishin'? http://hellbenders.sanwalddesigns.com/index.shtml The fellas at work were talkin' about Waterdogs today, and I ask, "what's a waterdog?" So one of the guyz says look up Hellbenders. I did and I can admit that I have never seen on any of the streams that I have fished. However, I will be lookin' more closely from now on. Won't mother be pleased, when I bring one home for her to fry up! Mark |
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![]() "asadi" wrote in message m... Mudpuppies..that's what they are. Mudpuppies....kinda squeak when you hold them to take the hook out... john "bearsbuddy" wrote in message . .. Any of you fellas ever seen any of these ginormous salamanders while trout fishin'? http://hellbenders.sanwalddesigns.com/index.shtml Theses aren't the same critters. "Unlike mudpuppies, hellbenders have external gills only as larvae. They lose the gills when they reach about 5 inches long, but retain gill slits through their entire lives. They do have lungs and are capable of gulping air from the surface, but they tend to do all of their breathing through their skin. Hellbenders are completely aquatic, and only rarely have they been reported to come out of the water for any period of time -- there are a few reports of them wandering across land during very heavy rains." If you look at the two websites: the one above and this one, http://www.michigan.gov/dnr/0,1607,7...5084--,00.html you'll see that mudpuppies keep their gill throughout their lives, while Hellbenders lose their gills. If I come across one, I'll save it so you can fry it up for breakfast, your next trip down. Mark |
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bearsbuddy wrote:
If I come across one, I'll save it so you can fry it up for breakfast, your next trip down. Better not. Hellbenders have toxic secretions from their skins. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message ink.net... bearsbuddy wrote: If I come across one, I'll save it so you can fry it up for breakfast, your next trip down. Better not. Hellbenders have toxic secretions from their skins. It's ok, I'm immune to toxic secretions. I lick toads too. Mark |
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![]() "bearsbuddy" wrote in message . .. It's ok, I'm immune to toxic secretions. I lick toads too. Mark Licking toads cures depression. The problem is, every time I stop licking him, he gets depressed again. Gene |
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![]() "bearsbuddy" wrote in message . .. Any of you fellas ever seen any of these ginormous salamanders while trout fishin'? http://hellbenders.sanwalddesigns.com/index.shtml The fellas at work were talkin' about Waterdogs today, and I ask, "what's a waterdog?" So one of the guyz says look up Hellbenders. I did and I can admit that I have never seen on any of the streams that I have fished. However, I will be lookin' more closely from now on. Won't mother be pleased, when I bring one home for her to fry up! Mark pretty timely post, mark. i spent the easter week-end with my fella at his father's house in eastern kentucky. during the ride there, kim shared with me tales of fishing for smallmouth with "spring lizards." being that i am fascinated by snakes and lizards, i expressed an interest in seeing one of these lizards, to which he replied that we could search one out in the spring that runs along his homeplace. Sunday morning we got up and after breakfast donned our boots and headed out. i eagerly assisted in turning over rocks in search of the slimy prize. it wasn't long before kim had one in his hands, but it was lost in an effort to transfer it to my hands. a few minutes later another lizard was captured and this time we made a successful pass- off. i held the mudpuppy, periodically dipping it in water, for a few minutes and then watched it crawl up my arm. i watched its adorable little toes as they attempted to grip my skin while he made his way up to my shoulder. i was delighted. as i told kim, that experience meant more to me than recieving a dozen roses. that's the good stuff. snakefiddler |
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snakefiddler wrote:
pretty timely post, mark. i spent the easter week-end with my fella at his father's house in eastern kentucky. during the ride there, kim shared with me tales of fishing for smallmouth with "spring lizards." being that i am fascinated by snakes and lizards, i expressed an interest in seeing one of these lizards, They aren't lizards. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message k.net... snakefiddler wrote: pretty timely post, mark. i spent the easter week-end with my fella at his father's house in eastern kentucky. during the ride there, kim shared with me tales of fishing for smallmouth with "spring lizards." being that i am fascinated by snakes and lizards, i expressed an interest in seeing one of these lizards, They aren't lizards. quite true- i am fully aware that (if they are what i think they are) they are salamanders. obviously the term "spring lizard" is a common term attached to this creature, as is waterdog or mudpuppy and i think we are all aware that this being does not bark or **** itself when it's happy to see someone. i used the word lizard casually, but i do appreciate the correction. i'd hate to embarrass myself somewhere, like at a dinner party, or on roff, by using an incorrect description of my slimy friend. snakefiddler -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "snakefiddler" wrote in message ... ...i'd hate to embarrass myself somewhere, like at a dinner party, or on roff, by using an incorrect description of my slimy friend. You can just call him....Stevie....we'll all know who you mean. Wolfgang after all, how many ectothermic resident googleologists can one newsgroup have? |
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