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62.1 | | BOGGLE::THOMPSEN | Dave, ZKO2-1/N20, dtn 381-1365 | Mon Sep 16 1991 12:46 | 5 |
| Lower Merrimack Valley Trout Unlimited President is Jim Norton, 9 Sirod Rd,
Windham, NH 03087. Sorry, I don't have his phone # - call information.
- Dave
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62.2 | Really? *None* of you? | SPARKL::JOHNHC | | Wed Oct 09 1991 22:43 | 11 |
| Is it possible that none of the folks who frequent this file belong to
a Trout Unlimited chapter?
These guys not only fish, they also help the state(s) monitor fish
populations in "scientific" studies. I'm surprised nobody responded to
the request in .0 of this note.
These guys aren't "trout only." I can tell you that they also have some
great buys on lures and flies at some of their meetings.....
John H-C
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62.3 | Flyfishing notesfile | SKIVT::WENER | | Thu Oct 10 1991 07:53 | 3 |
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John, try the Flyfishing notesfile... Trout unlimited is
an elitist organization geared more toward flyfisherpersons.
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62.4 | bad vibes from t.u. | ODIXIE::RHARRIS | Ultralight forever | Mon Feb 03 1992 07:54 | 16 |
| I went to a fishing convention this weekend, and there was a trout
unlimited booth there. Since I am a trout fisherman, I showed interest
in them until they said that their organization was mainly geared
towards flyfishing.
I am not a flyfisherman, I fish by lures and sometimes bait. I really
did not appreciate a fishing organization frowning on someone who
fishes for the same kind of fish, just using different methods. They
might do alot for trout fishing, but so do my fees for my trout fishing
license. I am not anti trout unlimited by any means, I just didn't
appreciate being looked DOWN on for fishing with lures and not flies.
Bob
Btw, what is the node for "flyfishing". I might gain interest in it.
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62.5 | kp7 to add conference to your notebook | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | Ride the Tiger | Mon Feb 03 1992 09:18 | 1 |
| DNEAST::FLYFISH
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62.6 | TU Isn't That Bad... | MRKTNG::VARLEY | | Mon Feb 03 1992 09:26 | 17 |
| Flyfishing used to be on MTBLUE. I've been a TU guy in the past, and I
think it's a fine organization. They do a lot of lobbying on nature
conservancy and against dams (Where dams don't make sense). They also
do a lot of habitat reconstruction (Stream clean-up and rebuilding).
They have an excellent magazine, too, and for the money it's a hard
organization to beat.
Re: elitists - yeah, unfortunately they have a few elitist dorks, but
I just figgger "Different strokes..." and ignore 'em. The goals of TU
are in the right place (Like "Catch and release"), so I try to view it
on a larger scale. If someone wants to only fish size 24 trico's on 7x
tippets - fine. Just don't boo me for not choosing the same modus
operandi. I'd recommend you join for a year and give it a try. You'll
learn some good things about trout and where/how they live that will
help you whether you fly fish, spin fish or drown worms.
--The Skoal Bandit
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62.7 | snails..???? | VSSCAD::MMURPHY | | Thu Apr 16 1992 09:26 | 14 |
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I'm not sure if this is the right spot for this subject matter but
check this out. I don't concider myself a big time trout fisherman,
but I do a fair amount in the spring. I've cought my share of trout
over the years but I've never seen this. Yesterday after work I went
to do a little "bassin" at Whitehall Res. in Hopkington Ma. After
about an Hour of fishing I hook into a 14" brook trout (3" plastic
craw). No big deal..but heres the kicker!! It was loaded with fresh
water snails in its stomach!! I am totally baffled.
Help me out on this one.
K'
P.S. H-C I need you on this one.
thanks,,
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62.8 | | DONMAC::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Thu Apr 16 1992 10:00 | 3 |
| The snails must have resembled Purina Trout Chow...
-donmac
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62.9 | H-c where are you..??? | VSSCAD::MMURPHY | | Thu Apr 16 1992 10:29 | 6 |
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Good one Mac!! I'm serious are snails part of there daily
food chain. ? I don't think so.
k'
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62.10 | strange but true | ELWOOD::GSMITH | | Thu Apr 16 1992 10:44 | 5 |
| In a recent issue of Fly Fisherman Magazine, Gary Borger listed his
eight most used flies. One is a snail imitation. Snail are most
certainly a "normal" natural feed for trout.
Greg
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62.11 | Don't know if it's true or not | ESKIMO::BING | | Thu Apr 16 1992 11:21 | 8 |
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This reminds of a story I heard/read somewhere a long time ago about
two guys who went fishing and one of them caught a nice trout and
slit it's belly open to see what it had been eating. The belly was
full of grubs or so the guy claimed till he went up stream and found
a dead cow half in the water and covered with maggots.
Walt
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62.12 | .11 wouldn't surprise me either | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Thu Apr 16 1992 11:36 | 21 |
| A hungry fish will eat *anything,* including cigarette butts. Many of
the places that are stocked for put-and-take fishing don't have enough
food for the fish in the ecoweb, and many are just too uninhabitable
for the fish. (Yesterday on a 25-minute dive in White Pond, I counted a
dozen intact trout corpses, dead of starvation, anoxia, poisoning, or
something else.)
I'm not surprized to read that you found a trout full of snails, but
now I find myself wondering whether a trout can digest the snail, shell
and all.
Just out of curiosity, how big were the snails? Were they the
conispiral or planispiral kind?
John H-C
P.S. I've never seen a fish take a "normal" adult snail, though I have
seen foraging red breast sunfish pick tiny snails off vegetation.
Crayfish are big on consuming snails. FWIW, crayfish shells are mostly
chitin, where as snail and mussel shells are mostly calcium. (Using the
word "mostly" pretty loosely here.)
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62.13 | | DONMAC::MACINTYRE | Terminal Angler | Thu Apr 16 1992 12:43 | 6 |
| re.11
Thanks for sharing that with us Walt. Great lunch time reading. Geez
I don't seem to finishing all of my rice...
-donmac
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62.14 | More rice please!!!! | VSSCAD::MMURPHY | | Thu Apr 16 1992 13:07 | 14 |
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Wow !!
H-C Do you really know your snails ?? Jonh your amazing!!
I can't belive you know the different types of snails. Can
you pick fly poop out of peper?? Boy I really wish I could
tell ya which type thay were but I'd be shooting from the
hip. If you'ld like I could put a couple in a zip-lock and
send them in a inter-departmental envolope. As far as the
size gos there very small, and would'nt be a problem passing
threw the vent of the fish.
Thanks H-C
K'
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62.15 | How many more minutes before we land in the RH? | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Thu Apr 16 1992 13:16 | 6 |
| Ooops! Sorry about "planispiral" and "conispiral." Were they all the
same *kind* of snail?
(Yeah, I pay quite a bit of attention to snails on surveys. Type and
location of snails is one of the top five things I ask divers to look
for on freshwater surveys.)
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62.16 | | KDCA01::CDCUP_GREENE | | Thu Jan 09 1997 13:36 | 11 |
62.17 | Brookies!!! | MSBCS::MERCIER | | Fri Jan 10 1997 10:58 | 14 |
62.18 | | KDCA01::CDCUP_GREENE | | Mon Jan 13 1997 08:02 | 15 |
62.19 | Native Brookies | MSBCS::MERCIER | | Mon Jan 13 1997 09:41 | 35 |
62.20 | nice work with the brookies | KDCA01::CDCUP_GREENE | | Mon Jan 13 1997 13:07 | 22
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