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  #11  
Old May 23rd, 2004, 04:55 PM
Wolfgang
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"B J Conner" wrote in message
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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"B J Conner" wrote in message
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Websites are pretty much useless unless you know the name of what you

got.
When you start catching catching those unidentifible daces, darters,

chubs
etc, You need the Audubon Society field Guide to North American

Fishes,
Whales and Dolphins. A great book and well worth $ 10.00 or better

yet
at
$1.85



http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/off...?condition=all

Hm.......

If you don't know the name of what you got, the Audubon field guides
(excellent books, all) require that you page through the pictures until

you
find the one that matches.

Why is that better than a website that requires you to search through

the
pictures until you find one that matches what you got?

Wolfgang
whose own field guide to the idiots, dolts, fools, pez-heads, nitwits,
poltroons, and maroons of north america is due for release in the near
future......check you local bookstores!


Try searchign the web for things like "elongated fishe with long snouts"

or
"disc shaped fishes" or a "brown sucker with yellowinsh fins" With the

book
there easy and fast. After you get the general ideal of what fish you
looking at you can look up a Red Sided Dace on the web and find out every
thing there is to know about them. The Audubon book has good drawings that
help your zero in on the fish. Remember- a picture is worth a thousand
words and one girl is worth a thousand pictures.


A Google search on "elongated fish with long snouts" (yes, I took the
liberty of using the modern spelling of fish) produced 540 hits. "Disc
shaped fishes" got 9210. "Brown sucker with yellowish fins" resulted in
only 306. It will come as no surprise that I didn't investigate all of them
thoroughly. I did, however, look at a few. Fascinating stuff. I am
confident that in less time than it would take me to get to the bookstore,
purchase a book, and return home I could winnow through some of the more
promising and find something very useful for identifying fish. Then too, as
I noted in my response to Snakefiddler, I already have some useful sites
picked out. Not exactly a ringing endorsement of the "useless" theory.

Don't think your book will do that well.


That is a risk every author must necessarily face.

That group is probably localized
right around you,


True enough. Every known specimen is right here on our own little planet.

you all know each other and you guys wouldn't need a
book if you could read.


Hm.......people who are literate have no use for books? Presumably then,
you would reserve them for the illiterate (I mean, who else is left right?).
I think that I might like to see your undoubtedly extensive collection some
day.......um......not that it would do me any good......I suppose.

Wolfgang


  #12  
Old May 23rd, 2004, 05:45 PM
Salmo Bytes
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"snakefiddler" wrote in message ...
ya'll know of any good web-sites for fish identification, particularly when
you don't know the name. i'm trying to figure out what i caught today.
thought it was a catfish because it had whiskers, but i don't see the fish
on the chart i have in my tackle box.
thanks in advance-
snake


http://montana-riverboats.com/static...ane_Raver.html
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Old May 23rd, 2004, 06:50 PM
Wayne Harrison
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"Wolfgang" wrote Wolfgang
whose own field guide to the idiots, dolts, fools, pez-heads, nitwits,
poltroons, and maroons of north america is due for release in the near
future......check you local bookstores!


you left out "louts", and i take personal affrontery such as that very,
very seriously!

yfitons
wayno (and if you don't know what it means, you can't look it up in bj's
dictionary, and he can't help you.)


  #14  
Old May 23rd, 2004, 07:46 PM
snakefiddler
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"B J Conner" wrote in message
...
Websites are pretty much useless unless you know the name of what you

got.
When you start catching catching those unidentifible daces, darters,

chubs
etc, You need the Audubon Society field Guide to North American Fishes,
Whales and Dolphins. A great book and well worth $ 10.00 or better yet

at
$1.85


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/off...?condition=all

Hm.......

If you don't know the name of what you got, the Audubon field guides
(excellent books, all) require that you page through the pictures until

you
find the one that matches.

Why is that better than a website that requires you to search through the
pictures until you find one that matches what you got?


beacause ya can't take your computer with you fishing- unless you want to
bring a lap top- but, come on........

snakefiddler



Wolfgang
whose own field guide to the idiots, dolts, fools, pez-heads, nitwits,
poltroons, and maroons of north america is due for release in the near
future......check you local bookstores!




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Old May 24th, 2004, 03:22 AM
Wolfgang
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"snakefiddler" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
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If you don't know the name of what you got, the Audubon field guides
(excellent books, all) require that you page through the pictures until

you
find the one that matches.

Why is that better than a website that requires you to search through

the
pictures until you find one that matches what you got?


beacause ya can't take your computer with you fishing- unless you want to
bring a lap top- but, come on........

snakefiddler


Hm.......probably should have guessed that. Still, that doesn't quite make
websites useless, eh?

Wolfgang
who believes he remembers the question and the answer.



  #16  
Old May 24th, 2004, 05:13 AM
B J Conner
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"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
om...

"Wolfgang" wrote Wolfgang
whose own field guide to the idiots, dolts, fools, pez-heads,

nitwits,
poltroons, and maroons of north america is due for release in the

near
future......check you local bookstores!


you left out "louts", and i take personal affrontery such as that

very,
very seriously!

yfitons
wayno (and if you don't know what it means, you can't look it up in bj's
dictionary, and he can't help you.)


He left out shyster and leach as well.


  #17  
Old May 24th, 2004, 05:35 AM
B J Conner
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"B J Conner" wrote in message
...

"Wolfgang" wrote in message
...

"B J Conner" wrote in message
...
Websites are pretty much useless unless you know the name of what

you
got.
When you start catching catching those unidentifible daces, darters,

chubs
etc, You need the Audubon Society field Guide to North American

Fishes,
Whales and Dolphins. A great book and well worth $ 10.00 or better

yet
at
$1.85




http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/off...?condition=all

Hm.......

If you don't know the name of what you got, the Audubon field guides
(excellent books, all) require that you page through the pictures

until
you
find the one that matches.

Why is that better than a website that requires you to search through

the
pictures until you find one that matches what you got?

Wolfgang
whose own field guide to the idiots, dolts, fools, pez-heads, nitwits,
poltroons, and maroons of north america is due for release in the near
future......check you local bookstores!


Try searchign the web for things like "elongated fishe with long snouts"

or
"disc shaped fishes" or a "brown sucker with yellowinsh fins" With the

book
there easy and fast. After you get the general ideal of what fish you
looking at you can look up a Red Sided Dace on the web and find out

every
thing there is to know about them. The Audubon book has good drawings

that
help your zero in on the fish. Remember- a picture is worth a thousand
words and one girl is worth a thousand pictures.


A Google search on "elongated fish with long snouts" (yes, I took the
liberty of using the modern spelling of fish) produced 540 hits. "Disc
shaped fishes" got 9210. "Brown sucker with yellowish fins" resulted in
only 306. It will come as no surprise that I didn't investigate all of

them
thoroughly. I did, however, look at a few. Fascinating stuff. I am
confident that in less time than it would take me to get to the bookstore,
purchase a book, and return home I could winnow through some of the more
promising and find something very useful for identifying fish. Then too,

as
I noted in my response to Snakefiddler, I already have some useful sites
picked out. Not exactly a ringing endorsement of the "useless" theory.

Don't think your book will do that well.


That is a risk every author must necessarily face.

That group is probably localized
right around you,


True enough. Every known specimen is right here on our own little planet.

you all know each other and you guys wouldn't need a
book if you could read.


Hm.......people who are literate have no use for books? Presumably then,
you would reserve them for the illiterate (I mean, who else is left

right?).
I think that I might like to see your undoubtedly extensive collection

some
day.......um......not that it would do me any good......I suppose.

Wolfgang


Wow! Ididn't know how good your really are, I'm empressed. I posted three
pictrues over on ABPF. Can you find out what they are, and let me know how
you searched it out? If can learn it I'll interface the Iridium phone with
the Ipaq and can stop carrying that book with the pictures around.


  #18  
Old May 24th, 2004, 04:22 PM
Wolfgang
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"B J Conner" wrote in message
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Wow! Ididn't know how good your really are,


You still don't.

I'm empressed.


Hm......Catherine the Great fell on a horse's ass? Odd, I'd always
heard it was the other way around.

I posted three pictrues over on ABPF. Can you find out what they

are, and let me know how
you searched it out?


Nope.

If can learn it I'll interface the Iridium phone with
the Ipaq and can stop carrying that book with the pictures around.


O.k. Have fun.

Wolfgang


  #19  
Old May 24th, 2004, 09:00 PM
Wayne Harrison
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B J Conner wrote wayno (and if you don't know what it means, you can't
look it up in bj's
dictionary, and he can't help you.)


He left out shyster and leach as well.

bj, i suggest that your pathetic efforts to debase others might be more

successful if you would at least attempt to spell your epithets correctly.

hth

awh



  #20  
Old May 24th, 2004, 11:33 PM
BJ Conner
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message ...
"B J Conner" wrote in message
...


Wow! Ididn't know how good your really are,


You still don't.

I'm empressed.


Hm......Catherine the Great fell on a horse's ass? Odd, I'd always
heard it was the other way around.

I posted three pictrues over on ABPF. Can you find out what they

are, and let me know how
you searched it out?


Nope.


I didn't think so.




If can learn it I'll interface the Iridium phone with
the Ipaq and can stop carrying that book with the pictures around.


O.k. Have fun.

Wolfgang

 




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