[MBZ] Was: RAMBO ... Now: Rambo goes fishing

2007-08-19 Thread Hendrik
Sure as long as it is dynamite fishing. If it don't go bang it ain't no fun.

Tom Hargrave wrote:
> How about discussing fishing? This should be a little more palletable
> subject for the anti-handgun folks.
>
> You know, the act of presenting a tasty bit of food to an unsuspect
> fish, only to snag sensitive mouth parts with a barbed hook, causing
> unimaginable amounts of pain, followed by dragging the fish out of the
> water by his hooked mouth?
>
> And finally, we add insult to injury by sliding the fish onto a nylon
> line or placing him in a cooler of ice water, allowing him to die a slow
> death. After all, we want him to be "fresh" when we get him home and
> scale him alive.
>
> Thanks, Tom
> 256-656-1924
>   

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Re: [MBZ] Was: RAMBO ... Now: Rambo goes fishing

2007-08-19 Thread Tom Hargrave
Not done that but I've done hand crank generator fishing.

Thanks,
Tom Hargrave
www.kegkits.com
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Sure as long as it is dynamite fishing. If it don't go bang it ain't no fun.

Tom Hargrave wrote:
> How about discussing fishing? This should be a little more palletable
> subject for the anti-handgun folks.
>
> You know, the act of presenting a tasty bit of food to an unsuspect
> fish, only to snag sensitive mouth parts with a barbed hook, causing
> unimaginable amounts of pain, followed by dragging the fish out of the
> water by his hooked mouth?
>
> And finally, we add insult to injury by sliding the fish onto a nylon
> line or placing him in a cooler of ice water, allowing him to die a slow
> death. After all, we want him to be "fresh" when we get him home and
> scale him alive.
>
> Thanks, Tom
> 256-656-1924
>   

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Re: [MBZ] Was: RAMBO ... Now: Rambo goes fishing

2007-08-19 Thread LWB250
When I worked for Kohler we used to get calls on these
really weird "high cycle" (180Hz) generators we made
years ago for a concrete finishing company that used
them to power those paddle things to smooth out slabs.

Seems that the high frequency power works well when it
comes to shocking fish, too.  A number of state fish
and wildlife departments used them in boats to shock
fish so they could do fish counts.

I guess it would stun the fish but not kill them. 
They would float to the surface for a short time,
which allowed the F&W people to do a count to check on
numbers and species.

zzzap!

Saved a lot of money on worms, I guess.

Dan
--- Tom Hargrave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Not done that but I've done hand crank generator
> fishing.
> 
> Thanks,
> Tom Hargrave
> www.kegkits.com
> 256-656-1924
>  
> 
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> Subject: [MBZ] Was: RAMBO ... Now: Rambo goes
> fishing
> 
> Sure as long as it is dynamite fishing. If it don't
> go bang it ain't no fun.
> 
> Tom Hargrave wrote:
> > How about discussing fishing? This should be a
> little more palletable
> > subject for the anti-handgun folks.
> >
> > You know, the act of presenting a tasty bit of
> food to an unsuspect
> > fish, only to snag sensitive mouth parts with a
> barbed hook, causing
> > unimaginable amounts of pain, followed by dragging
> the fish out of the
> > water by his hooked mouth?
> >
> > And finally, we add insult to injury by sliding
> the fish onto a nylon
> > line or placing him in a cooler of ice water,
> allowing him to die a slow
> > death. After all, we want him to be "fresh" when
> we get him home and
> > scale him alive.
> >
> > Thanks, Tom
> > 256-656-1924
> >   
> 
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Re: [MBZ] Was: RAMBO ... Now: Rambo goes fishing

2007-08-19 Thread archer
True.  Always wondered why PETA hasn't gone after fishermen.  If we put a 
carrot on a hook, snagged a bunny rabbit in the lip, reeled him in, and held 
him under water until he drowned; PETA would be knocking on our door in 
short order.
Years ago the Norwegians or Swedes found that if they electrocuted fish as 
soon as they were caught the fish tasted better.  They discovered that when 
fish get injured they start producing cadaverines which make other fish that 
might want to eat them think they are dead. 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cadaverine
As the fish die they produce more and more cadaverines.  Electrocution stops 
or slows down the process.

Always wanted to try that with the fish we catch here in Florida.  Maybe put 
electrodes at each end of a plastic cooler and rig up a circuit that will 
give a newly caught fish the right amount of voltage/amperage that will put 
it out of its misery.  Some species of fish tend to develop a bad taste. 
Letting the fish die slowly might be the cause.
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From: "Hendrik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sure as long as it is dynamite fishing. If it don't go bang it ain't no 
> fun.
--
> Tom Hargrave wrote:
>> How about discussing fishing? This should be a little more palletable
>> subject for the anti-handgun folks.
>>
>> You know, the act of presenting a tasty bit of food to an unsuspect
>> fish, only to snag sensitive mouth parts with a barbed hook, causing
>> unimaginable amounts of pain, followed by dragging the fish out of the
>> water by his hooked mouth?
>>
>> And finally, we add insult to injury by sliding the fish onto a nylon
>> line or placing him in a cooler of ice water, allowing him to die a slow
>> death. After all, we want him to be "fresh" when we get him home and
>> scale him alive.
>>
>> Thanks, Tom
>> 256-656-1924
>>
>
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Re: [MBZ] Was: RAMBO ... Now: Rambo goes fishing

2007-08-20 Thread BillR
Personally I like an over/under 410/.22 for trout.

BTW, I've never owned a shotgun or fished for trout.  We don't have those in
the Atlantic - well, probably a few shotguns in there with all the drug
boats, but a 410 would just bounce off most sharks anyway.  Dad had a cop on
his boat who shot a .38 'into' a nurse shark at a range of about 2'.  Didn't
leave more than a scratch, but did put everyone in danger from the bouncing
bullet.  I did have a shark that ran out a 60# line on a deep sea rig at
full drag and snapped it off.  The next night [same time] one snapped a 100#
test line [no, I wasn't holding a rod at the time] and at the same time the
next night the same thing happened with a 1/4" nylon rope. At that point I
decided whatever it was I wanted to stay on the opposite side of the horizon
from it, and it was too large to eat anyway [any shark over 6' isn't good
eating, IMHO]. 
Who says guns and fishing on a MB discussion site don't mix?  I drove down
to the FL Keys in my '62 220Sb, so that ties it all together.  
BillR

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Sure as long as it is dynamite fishing. If it don't go bang it ain't no fun.

<< How about discussing fishing? This should be a little more palletable
> subject for the anti-handgun folks.

> Thanks, Tom
> 256-656-1924
>  >>> 

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