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Old November 1st, 2005, 04:08 AM
Stinkweed
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"Jeff" wrote in message
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"Terry Lomax" wrote in message
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but many northerners practice a bizarre Yankee ritual
called "shore lunch".


I have been fishing for 40 years. First time I heard of "Shore Lunch" was
at
Woodlands Park Colorado. I was fishing there one early cold morning in
1992
and saw this group along the bank cooking. (I always fished off the Dam).
I
walked over being that I was nosy to see if they had caught anything.
There
were 4 of them, I recall that they had about 50 trout. Stockers about 12
inches long. And they were frying them up. I am for the most part a C&R
fisherman with the exception of Catfish. Anyway, they had about 50. IIRC
the
possesion limit was 8. They told me they were having "Shore Lunch" at 7 in
the morning. I know for a fact this group didnt eat 50 fish, were well in
excess of possesion limits and I have no doubt some were under 12 inches.
When the game warden came along later that morning, I sent him thier way.



To be honest, I had never heard of "shore lunch" before.


 




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