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![]() "David H. Lipman" wrote in message news:8VJaf.4$vC6.2@trnddc05... From: "Bill McKee" | White Bass are not striped bass. Hybrids are a cross between a striped bass | and a white bass. Fresh and salt water striped bass are the same bass. | Striped bass are anadromous in nature. They go to sea and spawn in fresh | water rivers. They can also stay in the rivers forever. So the striped | bass has been transplanted all over the place. Here in the San Francisco | bay area, they go up the Sacramento and San Joaquin river to spawn and the | majority go to the ocean in the summer to feed. We catch them off the | beaches north and south of the Golden Gate. As well as in the rivers. Lots | up the rivers now, so go fishing until the water cools more, and they slow | down. The were originally planted in the late 1800's and 5 years later | there was a commercial fishery for them. Those Striped Bass transplanted in the late 1800's in your waters were taken not too far off my beach here in NJ. -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm And we appreciate that. |
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![]() "David H. Lipman" wrote in message news:3GLaf.2507$An6.1985@trnddc08... From: "Jeff" | | "David H. Lipman" wrote in message | news:8VJaf.4$vC6.2@trnddc05... From: "Bill McKee" | White Bass are not striped bass. Those Striped Bass transplanted in | the late 1800's in your waters were taken not too far off my beach here in NJ. -- | | And Striped Bass are not Striped Bass, just another name for a ROCKFISH. | Yea, I'm a Marylander, but anyone on the Bay knows they are Rockfish. | A rose by any other name... :-) -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm And a Rockfish here in the west is a member of the Sebastes family of fish. |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... "David H. Lipman" wrote in message news:3GLaf.2507$An6.1985@trnddc08... From: "Jeff" | | "David H. Lipman" wrote in message | news:8VJaf.4$vC6.2@trnddc05... From: "Bill McKee" | White Bass are not striped bass. Those Striped Bass transplanted in | the late 1800's in your waters were taken not too far off my beach here in NJ. -- | | And Striped Bass are not Striped Bass, just another name for a ROCKFISH. | Yea, I'm a Marylander, but anyone on the Bay knows they are Rockfish. | A rose by any other name... :-) -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm And a Rockfish here in the west is a member of the Sebastes family of fish. Thats the species, not the name. Notice the NAME surrounding that SPECIES. Quillback Rockfish, Black Rockfish. They are all rockfish. |
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![]() "Jeff" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... "David H. Lipman" wrote in message news:3GLaf.2507$An6.1985@trnddc08... From: "Jeff" | | "David H. Lipman" wrote in message | news:8VJaf.4$vC6.2@trnddc05... From: "Bill McKee" | White Bass are not striped bass. Those Striped Bass transplanted in | the late 1800's in your waters were taken not too far off my beach here in NJ. -- | | And Striped Bass are not Striped Bass, just another name for a ROCKFISH. | Yea, I'm a Marylander, but anyone on the Bay knows they are Rockfish. | A rose by any other name... :-) -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm And a Rockfish here in the west is a member of the Sebastes family of fish. Thats the species, not the name. Notice the NAME surrounding that SPECIES. Quillback Rockfish, Black Rockfish. They are all rockfish. We call all the members of the family rockfish. We say we got a limit of Rockfish. We do not say we got a couple of China Cod, a few Bolinas for a limit of fish. We just say we are going for rockfish and we get a limit of rockfish. They may be called rockfish as they live in the rocky reefs and you also hook a lot of rocks and lost some gear to the rocks, when fishig for "rockfish". I think stripers are only called rockfish in the Chesapeake and in the southern regions. |
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From: "Bill McKee"
| We call all the members of the family rockfish. We say we got a limit of | Rockfish. We do not say we got a couple of China Cod, a few Bolinas for a | limit of fish. We just say we are going for rockfish and we get a limit of | rockfish. They may be called rockfish as they live in the rocky reefs and | you also hook a lot of rocks and lost some gear to the rocks, when fishig | for "rockfish". I think stripers are only called rockfish in the Chesapeake | and in the southern regions. | Well I'll tell 'ya... No matter where you are located they are actually called Morone Saxatilis :-) -- Dave http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message nk.net... I think stripers are only called rockfish in the Chesapeake and in the southern regions. Wrong. The species is called Rockfish pretty much everywhere by Scientists because thats is its name, under various subspecies as well. Anyway, since were on the subject of Rockfish, thought I would drop this link to a rockfish fishing video of the future. Really you have to watch the whole thing. Its 8 minutes long. http://www.blur.com/html_quicktime/rockfish_480.html |
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![]() "Stinkweed" wrote in message ... Thanks Dave, I knew about the water, they can't be out long and didn't think it hurt to hold them by the lower jaw for a quick picture. That is true if you tried to hold it and your hand wasn't wet that would for sure hurt the fish. Although I didn't know the reason why your hands had to be wet, I'm a little squeamish, so I have used a very wet rag. I'm not a big fisherman, err fisher lady, but I live on a lake and I love to fish. I have since I was a kid and don't have to catch a monster to make me happy, but is would be nice. You wet your hands so they don't wipe off the fish slime. The dry rag or even a wet rag will remove even more of the fishes potective slime than your hands. I personally think lifting a bass by the jaw so that it hangs vertically is less harmful than wrapping your dry hands or worse a rag around the body of the fish. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Stinkweed" wrote in message ... Thanks Dave, I knew about the water, they can't be out long and didn't think it hurt to hold them by the lower jaw for a quick picture. That is true if you tried to hold it and your hand wasn't wet that would for sure hurt the fish. Although I didn't know the reason why your hands had to be wet, I'm a little squeamish, so I have used a very wet rag. I'm not a big fisherman, err fisher lady, but I live on a lake and I love to fish. I have since I was a kid and don't have to catch a monster to make me happy, but is would be nice. You wet your hands so they don't wipe off the fish slime. The dry rag or even a wet rag will remove even more of the fishes potective slime than your hands. I personally think lifting a bass by the jaw so that it hangs vertically is less harmful than wrapping your dry hands or worse a rag around the body of the fish. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com Thats what we had always thought, hold it by the lower jaw take the hook out and get it back in the water. |
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![]() "Stinkweed" wrote in message Sounds very interesting, I have called my little peddle boat a paddle boat for so long it is going to be hard to remember I am using the wrong name. I will have to go back and take another look at it. Most peddle boats are paddle boats. If they have fins or a propellor they aren't, but those with the big flat paddles that hit the water and push the boat forward are also paddle boats. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Stinkweed" wrote in message Sounds very interesting, I have called my little peddle boat a paddle boat for so long it is going to be hard to remember I am using the wrong name. I will have to go back and take another look at it. Most peddle boats are paddle boats. If they have fins or a propellor they aren't, but those with the big flat paddles that hit the water and push the boat forward are also paddle boats. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com To be honest I don't know what this has on the bottom of it, some black rubber things that move when you peddle your feet, it is for 2 people and has a canopy, it gives your legs one heck of a work out, till you get used to using it. |
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