dunkeld
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Post by dunkeld on Jun 6, 2012 11:46:20 GMT
A couple of short videos of salmon snatching at its worst.
Only in the USA. Then the fact they may have a shooter on them may put some fishery law enforcers of tackling them I suppose.
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Post by flamethrower123 on Jun 6, 2012 21:35:05 GMT
sorry this is wee problem closer to home will see it in the comin weeks on my local river far worst than this
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Post by allysshrimp on Jun 7, 2012 10:16:46 GMT
Looks like the Tweed to me at Cardrona in the 80's. ;D
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fredo
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Post by fredo on Jun 7, 2012 10:20:37 GMT
I thought it was filmed in the last year or two in the Carloway River estuary.
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Post by sinkingtip on Jun 7, 2012 10:27:26 GMT
I think most of that was filmed in or around Blairgowrie.
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dunkeld
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Post by dunkeld on Jun 7, 2012 10:48:57 GMT
I said Snagging and here she is mixing it with the best of them
Andy this looks mair like Blairgowrie with all the young yins running around, throwing their weight(s) around ;D
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tenet
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Post by tenet on Jun 7, 2012 13:12:19 GMT
The American paddlefish remains a popular sport fish in those parts of its range where populations are sufficient to allow harvesting. Since they are filter-feeders, paddlefish will not accept bait or lures and must be caught by snagging. Several states, including Missouri, have enacted stocking programs for these fish in reservoirs where the resident populations were low or nonexistent, or in areas where historical populations are no longer naturally sustainable. Paddlefish roe is occasionally sold as "American Sevruga Caviar"[1]. [edit]
Would the areas I have highlighted be the definition of an Oxymoron?
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ps ; extract from Wikipedia
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