Gee thanks for coming and taking a shit in the thread Wildcatter. Hope your tummy feels better. Welcome to my ignore list.
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Gee thanks for coming and taking a shit in the thread Wildcatter. Hope your tummy feels better. Welcome to my ignore list.
interesting article, I think it's easy to dismiss the pollution you can't see, but these issues will only get worse with time....and especially fish like lakers that live to old age, I would never eat a mature fish
the Ontario MNR publishes a fish consumption advisory (or used to, don't live there anymore), never seen another jurisdiction do the same but I think that stuff is interesting info to read through before bonking fish
So I share my knowledge on how to catch a fish. I show fish I have caught. I enjoy eating the fish I caught.
Then you come along and post this:Eating one wild fish same as month of drinking tainted water:. Thanks for that tidbit.
Actually it was in the US... Eating one freshwater fish caught in a river or lake in the United States is the equivalent of drinking a month's worth of water contaminated with toxic "forever chemicals", new research said on Tuesday.
Don't get too upset, we are enjoying your thread.
I see in the open chat that Tigrr quit the forum over this "shit" thread? or maybe there was another thread happening I didn't see?
I didn't actually see your last comment, before I made my reply...I just thought it was an interesting study and didn't think it was offensive, just good info for discussion
thanks to everybody who shared pics here, always fun to see successful days on the water and compare tackle...I'll try to dig up some pics later, but for lakers my go to is usually a combo of spoon to start, followed by a jig of some sort if they aren't hitting....it's always fun to watch them chase up the water column
Catching lakers must raise one's sensitivity, will leave them alone for now