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Peter Charles wrote:
rock bass crappie Damn! I knew I'd forgotten a couple. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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On Mon, 07 Nov 2005 09:10:18 -0700, rw
wrote: Peter Charles wrote: rock bass crappie Damn! I knew I'd forgotten a couple. and I forgot perch Peter turn mailhot into hotmail to reply |
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Hmmm.... Difficult.
Salmon Seatrout Trout Grayling Pike Perch Roach Dace Carp Crucian carp Goldfish Tench Barbel Bream Burbot Eel Bullhead Garfish Bass Mullet Dab Flounder Cod Haddock Mackerel Whiting Pollack Herring Pouting Weaver Gurnard ( Grey and red) Various bats, ducks, seagulls, frogs, and two sheep. Using bait and various other methods, quite a few more. TL MC |
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Mike Connor wrote:
Hmmm.... Difficult. Dab Is that short for something? Pouting Weaver Gurnard ( Grey and red) Never heard of them..... Do you catch weaver on woven body nymphs? |
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![]() "Peter A. Collin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag .. . Mike Connor wrote: Hmmm.... Difficult. Dab Is that short for something? No it is a flatfish common in the North Sea Pouting Weaver Gurnard ( Grey and red) Never heard of them..... Do you catch weaver on woven body nymphs? Best to avoid catching them at all, they are extremely poisonous. I also forgot chub, char, vendace, and dragonet. TL MC |
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Mike Connor wrote:
"Peter A. Collin" schrieb im Newsbeitrag .. . Mike Connor wrote: Hmmm.... Difficult. Dab Is that short for something? No it is a flatfish common in the North Sea I suppose they're similar to the Pacific sand dab: http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/odfw/fin...acsanddab.html They're delicious: http://www.ochef.com/404.htm -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... snip I suppose they're similar to the Pacific sand dab: http://hmsc.oregonstate.edu/odfw/fin...acsanddab.html They're delicious: http://www.ochef.com/404.htm -- Well, they are similar to the extent that they are flatfish, and delicious, but the North Sea dab is Limanda limanda http://www.fishbase.org/images/thumb...n_Lilim_u0.jpg The pacific sand dab is Citharichthys sordidus http://www.fishbase.org/images/thumb...n_Cisor_u0.jpg It seems there is a whole host of fish known as dabs TL MC |
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