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Old April 29th, 2008, 05:44 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:54:06 -0400, "Peter A. Collin"
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But all should remember that all sorts of stuff besides line isn't just
trash, but dangerous trash - soda carriers, netting, poultry/fowl/bird
bones (never chunk 'em where dogs can get at 'em), clay pigeons
(dangerous to pigs, hogs, etc.) - all sorts of human sports-related
detritus can be pretty bad stuff.

TC,
R


Could you elaborate on the clay pigeons and hogs thing?



It's probably not quite the elaboration for which you are looking, but
it's what I've got:

If you're looking for the "pharmacology" of it, no, I cannot, but I'd
suspect that Google would be able to provide info - maybe look for an
MSDS or something. If you're simply looking for confirmation that many
(all??? - all I know about I believe to be and will treat as unsafe)
clays are not safe for hogs, pigs, etc., look at a box, check with
Google, etc. While I have no proof to offer, I've been told such from a
number of diverse sources - IIRC, it's something in the binder/binding
agent, but ??? Could it be false info? Yes, but I'm not only unwilling
to take any pointless chances, I'm perfectly willing to spread such info
- again being unwilling to take pointless chances - until a major,
reputable manufacturer puts in writing that such is false info and that
they guarantee their clays as safe for whatever animal life. Since
the whole issue fits in with my thoughts on picking yer **** up - or at
least be careful and making as little mess as possible - doubting the
info was never worth the bother.

Probably didn't help much, sorry,
R


If you have a problem with hogs can you get cheap hog poison at a skeet
range? :-)

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Old April 29th, 2008, 08:47 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Apr 29, 7:28*am, "Wolfgang" wrote:
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On Tue, 29 Apr 2008 06:54:06 -0400, "Peter A. Collin"
wrote:


wrote:


But all should remember that all sorts of stuff besides line isn't just
trash, but dangerous trash - soda carriers, netting, poultry/fowl/bird
bones (never chunk 'em where dogs can get at 'em), clay pigeons
(dangerous to pigs, hogs, etc.) - all sorts of human sports-related
detritus can be pretty bad stuff.


TC,
R
Could you elaborate on the clay pigeons and hogs thing?


It's probably not quite the elaboration for which you are looking, but
it's what I've got:


If you're looking for the "pharmacology" of it, no, I cannot, but I'd
suspect that Google would be able to provide info - maybe look for an
MSDS or something. *If you're simply looking for confirmation that many
(all??? - all I know about I believe to be and will treat as unsafe)
clays are not safe for hogs, pigs, etc., look at a box, check with
Google, etc. *While I have no proof to offer, I've been told such from a
number of diverse sources - IIRC, it's something in the binder/binding
agent, but ??? *Could it be false info? *Yes, but I'm not only unwilling
to take any pointless chances, I'm perfectly willing to spread such info
- again being unwilling to take pointless chances - until a major,
reputable manufacturer puts in writing that such is false info and that
they guarantee their clays as safe for whatever animal life. *Since
the whole issue fits in with my thoughts on picking yer **** up - or at
least be careful and making as little mess as possible - doubting the
info was never worth the bother.


Various coal tar derivatives used in the manufacture of clay pigeons are
toxic to swine.....and to other wild and domestic animals:

http://www.uga.edu/scwds/topic_index/1995/CLAYPI~1.pdf

Probably didn't help much,


Nope, not a bit.

sorry,


No, you're not.

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He gets his information on polution the same place he get's his
political information. From unreliable, unscientific sources.

Speaking of killing hogs, I do know of a couple that died as a result
of eating 20 ga. shotgun hulls. They must like the taste or the feel
of chewing them. One farmer in IA use to count your shell before you
hunten and after. If you didn't bring all the hulls back, you didn't
come back.
 




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