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213.1 | | GNPIKE::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Thu Aug 13 1992 11:59 | 25 |
| > Does anyone fish for horn-pout(bullheads) out there ? I went last
Sure, I do once in a while, mostly to wet the lines and get
out of the house. They are fun to catch. Decent fight.
Haven't been this year though (2 kids 1 and 2 yrs).
Once last year fishing in Charlton with my bro-in-law, a guy
shows up with raw bacon for bait. He sweared by it. The next
week we bring a pound of bacon, and it worked pretty good.
It really attacted turtles though! You'd see them chomping on
pieces that fell off.
One night, the same guy showed up, wearing a loaded pistol.
We asked him what he was expecting, and he said in case he
caught a snapping turtle, he was gonna shoot it and eat it.
Well, fine, but when the police showed up to check licenses,
they shout "they have a gun!", and the next thing you know this
guy is spread eagle on the beach, and me and my bro-in-law are
told not to move at all. They were gonna arrest all of us (though
they calmed down when we said we weren't with him), and got on
the guys case for packing a loaded pistol on federal land while
drinking. I didn't go out pout fishing for a while after that...
Ken
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213.2 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass, Music Aged To Purfekchun | Thu Aug 13 1992 12:12 | 1 |
| Yeah, pout fishermen are a different breed of people.;);)
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213.3 | Bassin' Bob's ghost writer ;-);-);-) | KOLFAX::WHITMAN | Acid Rain Burns my Bass | Fri Aug 14 1992 12:55 | 15 |
| < Does anyone fish for horn-pout(bullheads) out there ? I went last
< night and caught five real nice ones. What a great night for fishing !
< Full moon, with a meter shower to keep you entertained between hits.
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< Got harassed by bats for a while, but once you got over dogging them,
< they actually became your friend, because the mosquitoes all but
< disappeared with the bats feeding on them.
Jim,
Have you been taking spelling lessons from Bassin' Bob??
Al
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213.4 | Awh Shadup! | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass, Music Aged To Purfekchun | Fri Aug 14 1992 14:32 | 7 |
| RE:Al
I'm totally dependent on DEC-spell since I no longer have a secretary
to enter my notes. It don't check for usages ya know ?
Besides, this conference ain't no intellectual oasis, so shadup !
Jim
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213.5 | ... | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Fri Aug 14 1992 17:07 | 7 |
| Hey! This is the hornpout note! Leave the shad out of it!
How big does a bullhead have to be before you consider it a keeper?
Just curious....
John H-C (owner of a pet hornpout that goes by the name of Felix)
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213.6 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass, Music Aged To Purfekchun | Mon Aug 17 1992 09:22 | 14 |
| re:5
Thanks for pointing out that potential rathole in the hornpout note !
How big ? Its up to you really. As long as you can get the skin off him
without taking meat with it, its a keeper. My kids had a pet hornpout
that they named grover. He lived in the aquarium until my wife
discovered he was eating her tropical fish. After that he was
transferred to a fish bowl. He lived five years in there.
If summer ever comes around this year, I should be able to get a
freezer full.
Jim
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213.7 | Where?? Unpolluted waters??? | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Mon Aug 17 1992 11:10 | 25 |
| Re .1
Where in Charlton??? I live in Charlton and have been trying to find
out where there's some good Bullhead waters...(Just CAIN'T bring myself
to use that New England name...being born 'n raised in the Midwest..
never heard of Hornpout nor did anything with "tonic" 'cept put it on
my hair [when I still had some] until I came to Mass.)
Bullheads can be caught just about any time of night or day,
depending on what you use for bait. Corn is good ("Niblets" right outa
the can..), nightcrawlers, chicken livers ("ripen" them if you can
stand the smell..), dough-balls,(make your own with a fresh loaf of
"wonder bread") bacon's fine..or if you wanna ger real sophisticated,
get some commercial catfish bait..
I've never seen a bullhead that was TOO small...only thing is that if
they are small you gotta catch a ton of them to get a good meal...
Best are about half a pound, but ya gotta take what you can get...
B.T.W....Please STOP with the spelling criticism....incorrect
spelling is a Digital tradition.....in fact, using the wrong WORD is
also a Digital tradition....so show some respect willya!!
John Mc
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213.8 | ??? | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Mon Aug 17 1992 11:19 | 22 |
| Re .1 again...
Charlton cops ain't 007 types, even thought hey sort of think they're
Elliot Ness and J Edgar Hoover rolled into one... Dunno what business
they'd have on Federal land NOR checking fishing licenses....maybe if
they didn't waste their time doing weird stuff like that they'd have
time to stop the New England Redneck Pickup Klub form driving 75 MPH on
my street in a 25 MPH zone...or stop the theives from staling cars out
of peoples driveway...
Re .6
When I was a kid in Minnesota on the farm, my brother and I would go
to any of the many local bullhead places and catch a bunch....and we'd
usually get tired of cleaning all of them and end up tossing a few into
the cattle water tank... I cann't ever recall one of these turning up
dead....sometimes in the dead of winter though, the tank would freeze
solid and we'd have to make sure we got the frozen stiff out of there
befoer it rotted. Amazing how much a catfish can take and still
survive...
JM
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213.9 | | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Aug 17 1992 11:59 | 10 |
| re: <<< Note 213.7 by DELNI::JMCDONOUGH >>>
> Where in Charlton??? I live in Charlton and have been trying to find
Buffamville. Nothing huge but fairly consistent.
Good point about Charlton cops and federal land... that's probably
why there were no arrests.
Ken
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213.10 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass, Music Aged To Purfekchun | Mon Aug 17 1992 12:39 | 12 |
| RE:7
Well, the name hornpout resembles the fish more than bullhead.
Besides, New Englanders don't like to use words that resemble stuff
said in porn movies.;)
I agree with u on the spellen thing two. Dan Quale is welcombed chere.
Jim
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213.11 | Luv them Bullies... | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Mon Aug 17 1992 13:17 | 13 |
| re .9
HAH!?!? Buffamville huh?? On the Oxford road, going toward Oxford,
I'll bet the best places are on the left side, huh?? I've tried on more
than one occasion for Bass there, but without a boat I've been
skunked...
Guess I'll have to let an ear of corn go over the hill 'n get my
tackle ready...maybe I'll "ripen" some chicken livers too...
Thanks fer the info.......
JMcD
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213.12 | other side | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Aug 17 1992 13:48 | 10 |
| re: <<< Note 213.11 by DELNI::JMCDONOUGH >>>
> HAH!?!? Buffamville huh?? On the Oxford road, going toward Oxford,
> I'll bet the best places are on the left side, huh?? I've tried on more
I've never fished the left side where the beach is. I usually go
to the right hand/big side, to left of the boat ramp. There's a
small gravel "beach" that works ok.
Ken
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213.13 | Dont go after Darkthirty | JUPITR::NEAL | | Mon Aug 17 1992 15:38 | 16 |
| JM, Ken
Buffumvill Dam is a flood control dam run by the Army Corps of
Engineers. The Army Corps of Engineers is paying the Charlton
Police to patrol the Federal Land. The situation that you ran into with
the Charlton Police is most likely to have been the equivalent of
the Brinks Robbery to them. Hunting there has never been a problem for
me. I am sure the beer had more to do with it than anything. The
Reservoir is closed from sunup to sundown. Read the local paper and
you will see that they do enforce it. Mostly kids getting arrested
for drinking.
Rich (Another Charltonite)
P.S. Rest assured there are very nice Bass there, trust me :-).
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213.14 | HUH?? | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Mon Aug 17 1992 15:44 | 8 |
| Re .13
Are ya sher that ain't "closed frum sunDOWN to sun UP"??? Don't make
much sense to have it open during the night and closed during the
day....
JM
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213.15 | | JUPITR::NEAL | | Mon Aug 17 1992 16:04 | 3 |
| woops, sundown to sunup.
Rich
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213.16 | NO more nite stuff for me!! | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Mon Aug 17 1992 16:18 | 40 |
| Good...I never go fishin' or huntin' after dark after a couple of
experiences that I had in the past...
One was when I was fishing with a buddiy on the Wachusetts one
nite...for trout. He had this surf rod with some sort of trout-slayer
plug that I was a bit sceptical about...but he insisted this was the
greatest thing for catching fish since grenades... So, darkbut with a
half-moon...he slings out the plug in a big arc and there's a soft
'woosh' and darned if the plug isn't snatched outa mid air by a big old
OWL.... The Owl gets one of the hooks in his talon, so he's flying
around flpping his wings....my buddy can't get him to let go cause he
CAN'T let go...and I sure as the dickins ain't going near him....
Finally my pal gives the rod a big jerk and the owl hits the beach and
get's stunned...so my buddy goes over to get him away from the plug and
darned if the owl doesn't come too just aobut the time he grabs him...
Luckily, the hook was only in the skin a little way, because that owl
still beat hell out of this guy...not to mention clawing his hand up a
little bit... No more nite fishin for me unless it's with
FLOODLIGHTS...
Huntin' is just as bad...when I was younger and stupider(hard to
believe, huh?;-)) in Minnesota, we used to think that it was a great
time to get half a dozen Bluetick, Walker or Redbone hounds and goe
racoon hunting at night.... What this amounted to was letting the
hounds go and tracking/following them as fast as we could with .22
rifles, .410 shotguns and flashlights....the flashlights were about a
close to worthless on a moonless night as a pocket on a "t"-shirt...all
they did was confuse all the shadows so you had no night vision. We'd
be running through the woods...hit limbs and deadfalls that were
invisible, running into invisible fences, falling down hillsides over
rocks,....GREEEAAT fun!! Only thing that saved out lives was a standing
rule: NO...repeat NO LOADED weapons of ANY kind until standing under
the tree where the racoon(s) were treed and everyone was accounted
for... Somehow we all survived and even MORE miraculous we used to get
a quite a few racoons...
But that was then...this is now...I prefer daylight... Hey, I have
enuff trouble with the SUN out!!
John Mc
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213.17 | | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Mon Aug 17 1992 17:12 | 19 |
| re" <<< Note 213.13 by JUPITR::NEAL >>>
> The Army Corps of Engineers is paying the Charlton
> Police to patrol the Federal Land.
Ahhh, that explains it... The cops were ok once they realized we weren't
psycho's and that me and my bro-in-law were "locals". We talked to them
after the incident, and asked about the beer and fishing there after dark.
They said no problem, as long as your not over doing the beer and keeping
to yourselves, it's ok to fish after dark. They were probably checking
us to see if we were underaged kids drinking and stuff.
Have you ever been hassled for fishing off a boat after dark ? I'm right
around the corner from Buffamville and want to head out at night sometime.
I suppose I could give them a call too to find out...
Thanks for the info...
Ken
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213.18 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass, Music Aged To Purfekchun | Mon Aug 17 1992 17:22 | 7 |
| Well, I kin see this note is trashed ! OH, ain't a lot to talk about
when it comes to pout fishen. You either do you or you don't.
BTW, I prefer nite fishen for pouts. Heck sometimes you lucky nuff to
get an eel.
Jim
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213.19 | ?? | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Mon Aug 17 1992 17:33 | 6 |
| Re .17
Where's "right around the corner from Buffamville?"....I live next
to Paul Roger's nursery (Stonehedge) on Richardson's Corner Road...
John Mc
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213.20 | HUH?? | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Mon Aug 17 1992 17:37 | 13 |
| Re .18
"TRASHED"??? whaddaya mean?? Bullheads IS considered "trash-fish" by
those sofisticaded flea(or is that 'fly') fishermen!!
I guess eels is fun too...but they can sure make a mess outa yer
boat, tackle, clothes 'n such...but they also happen to be GREAT in
the old skillet... I just prefer to let someone else catch them and
clean them...use to be able to buy dressed eel from the Mississippi
when I was a kid in Minnesota... Sort of fatty, but like catfish, only
the backbone--which in an eel isn't even real bone, just cartilege..
John Mc
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213.21 | | JUPITR::NEAL | | Tue Aug 18 1992 08:53 | 6 |
| I have never fished it at night per say. When the sun goes down I
leave. I suppose I could call the Office and see what they have to
say. I have been there before sun up with no problem, then again
I didn't see anyone either.
Rich
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213.22 | naybahs | MONTOR::HANNAN | Beyond description... | Tue Aug 18 1992 09:52 | 8 |
| re: <<< Note 213.19 by DELNI::JMCDONOUGH >>>
> Where's "right around the corner from Buffamville?"....I live next
> to Paul Roger's nursery (Stonehedge) on Richardson's Corner Road...
I'm right around the corner from you on Bay Path Road.
Ken
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213.23 | So thats how you do in MN ? | JUPITR::TODD | | Tue Aug 18 1992 10:39 | 15 |
| Re: -.16 or (further Trashing)
Why bother running through the woods, when you can go the closest
corn field where all you have to worry about is the occasion corn
leaf (machete) slash across the neck. Coon with full belly of corn
or too young and stupid to put some mileage between himself and the
field will usually go up the first tree they encounter. Putting
themselves into the visual range of a good flashlight or flood
lamp.
Whats the pelts going for nowadays ??? (berkshires we used get
$10-30) beer money !!
T_C
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213.24 | ... | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Tue Aug 18 1992 15:32 | 9 |
| Re .22
Can't get through to your node for some reason...
Anyhoo...to answer your off-line message.... Nope...the OTHER side
of Stonehedge...the big white house across from the pond...with the
chain link fence on the side....
John Mc
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213.25 | The latest in high-tech catfish baits...... | XLIB::ALLINSON | The Guide | Wed Aug 19 1992 12:54 | 12 |
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In the last two years I have been catching "Cats" on
rubber worms.Last night I kept getting vicious hits
and finally let the fish take it a bit.Did the ole
Marlin hookset and caught a 13" cat(fish).I have done
this several times and have seen some friends catchem
on plastic.
T.K.
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213.26 | Try a sponge!!! | GERBIL::MAGEE | | Mon Aug 24 1992 11:21 | 15 |
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Just came back from a week on Lake Whinni. After a few
slow night with worms I happened to be at k-mart when
I found Horn Pout spray! Seems you spray this stuff on
a piece of sponge and the pout go crazy for it.
Not that I would be dumb enough to buy a gimmick like
that ;-]
Anyway the stuff really worked!!! Had the most action
of the whole week. Looks real strange seeing an 18"
Pout being brought in the boat with a sponge hanging
out of its mouth!
chet
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213.27 | The average 6-year-old is only 11.5 inches! | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Mon Aug 24 1992 11:39 | 12 |
| An 18" pout?!?!?
That's the biggest I've ever heard of. I mean, a bullhead that big as
far north as Winnipesaukee?
I think you caught a record fish.
Did you get a picture?
Where did you catch it? Lees Mill area by any chance?
John H-C
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213.28 | Trust me I wouln't exaggerate- Yet | GERBIL::MAGEE | | Mon Aug 24 1992 12:11 | 16 |
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We were in Moultonboro,(sp?) and were in a channel that
led to our house. This is only three days after the catch
so the fisherman's lies haven't kicked in yet ;-]
The fish was tough to reel in but went crazt when we tried
to get him in the boat. Sorry no pictures! We did keep him
in the live well overnight to show the kids- they were
unimpressed :-[
My buddy caught one a couple of inches smaller just about
15 mins. later. Thier bellies were huge! We don't eat them
so thet are back on the loose loking for more tasty sponges!!!
chet
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213.29 | Keep a camera handy next time, huh? | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Mon Aug 24 1992 13:11 | 4 |
| Get a photo if you catch that fish again, ok?
I wonder if it wasn't a kind of catfish other than bullhead. Anybody
ever hear of channel cats in Winnipesaukee?
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213.30 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass, Music Aged To Purfekchun | Tue Aug 25 1992 13:49 | 6 |
| 18" hornpout ? I don't know, but last year I caught some that were the
biggest I've ever seen, but I think they were about 12". Mebe 14" if
I have a few beers in me when I'm bragging about them.;);)
Jim
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213.31 | So close and yet so far! | AIMHI::ROY | | Tue Aug 25 1992 15:32 | 9 |
| I caught a 14"-15" bullhead about 3 weeks ago that had to go at least
2lbs. It was FAT! I asked my brother "What's the state record?" He
replied "It's gotta be huge." With that I unhooked the varmint and
threw it back. When I got home I checked the N.H. state records. Brown
bullhead.....2lbs 2ozs. This record is reachable, but having the
state record hornpout is almost as glamorous as having the state record
carp!
Chip
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213.32 | Not quite like a carp. | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Tue Aug 25 1992 16:02 | 1 |
| Yeah, well, at least hornpout are native.
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213.33 | Tomato hornworms! | CSOA1::VANDENBARK | | Thu Aug 27 1992 12:52 | 12 |
| The county park where I live has a lake that is probably 100 acres. It
is stuffed full of bullheads. I used to go down there before I got
married(took the girl I was with) and catch them when things got slow.
I used to catch them on just about anything you would throw out. One
of the best baits though was a tomato hornworm(big green and ugly). I
could always catch cats on these. They work just as good as catalpa
worms for them. Their skin is tough and you could catch multiple fish
on the same one.
If you can find them try em', I guarantee you will catch fish.
Wess
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213.34 | Not hard to find around here!! | DELNI::JMCDONOUGH | | Thu Aug 27 1992 18:51 | 4 |
| Fercrissakes....all I gotta do is go out to my garden!! Never would
have beleived that those things had any PRACTICAL use....
JM
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213.35 | mussels as bait | KOLFAX::WHITMAN | Acid Rain Burns my Bass | Thu Aug 27 1992 19:16 | 6 |
| As kids we used to smash freshwater mussles and use the meat as horn-pout
bait. Usually worked great... and you found them at the same place you were
going to fish...
Al
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213.36 | Enquiring minds... | ISLNDS::REEVE | | Fri Aug 28 1992 09:08 | 1 |
| Can you eat freshwater mussels? If so, how would you prepare them?
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213.37 | Delicious | JUPITR::BUTCH | No Shortcut Too Short | Fri Aug 28 1992 15:06 | 2 |
| The best way to prepare them is to tie them to a pine board
and wrap.........
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213.38 | NO | KOLFAX::WHITMAN | Acid Rain Burns my Bass | Fri Aug 28 1992 19:57 | 10 |
| < Can you eat freshwater mussels? If so, how would you prepare them?
Perhaps... The one time I tried it they were so muddy tasting that we
threw them all away... It was disgusting... but then the mussels I tried
were harvested out of some pretty black gooey, smelly mud...
Al
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213.39 | Sure you can eat them | AIMHI::BOWLES | | Mon Aug 31 1992 14:40 | 10 |
| I've eaten fresh-water mussels I harvested from the bottom of Lake
Winnepesaukee. They were in about 20 feet of water and the bottom was
typical rock and gravel.
Steamed them just like regular mussels and dipped them in melted
butter. Other than needing a little salt (which I added to the butter)
they tasted superb. Can't wait to go back and get some more - the
price is right!
Chet
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213.40 | yoo H-C !! | VSSCAD::MMURPHY | | Mon Aug 31 1992 15:02 | 5 |
|
H-C Can you flag this one bud!!! I'm real curious about
this one also.
Skin Diver
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213.41 | $0.02 | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Mon Aug 31 1992 15:54 | 24 |
| Uh, tried it myself with about 3 dozen mussels harvested from the
bottom of Lake Winnipesaukee about 15 years ago. Maybe we just didn't
add enough salt, but, well, I left them outside for the raccoons that
night, and all the shells were as clean as if they'd been soaked in
acid the next morning.
A starving sunfish will take a mussels, as will the smallest of a group
of smallmouth bass waiting for a handout from a diver. I've seen both
smallmouth bass and redbreast sunfish regurgitate freshly killed
mussels.
Some likes `em and some don't. I didn't, my wife didn't, my
brother-in-law didn't, and my mother-in-law (who will eat anything if
there is enough vodka nearby to wash it down with) didn't like it
either.
They certainly won't hurt you if you eat them as long as you don't pull
them from a systemically poisoned body of water such as the SUASCO
basin. Mussels are among the first to go (along with crayfish and
snails) in a severly stressed body of water.
In my experience, mussels make great crayfish bait.
John H-C
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213.42 | What's different about them ? | VICKI::DODIER | Food for thought makes me hungry | Wed Sep 02 1992 15:49 | 6 |
| re:-1
John,
Just out of curiosity, do you like regular (salt-water) mussels ?
Ray
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213.43 | Lots of things are different about them, actually. | GEMVAX::JOHNHC | | Wed Sep 02 1992 16:23 | 12 |
| Just to rathole this topic a bit more:
Yeah, I really like blue mussels, especially. There are about a dozen
really good ways to cook them, but my favorite is with a wine sauce
spiked with habanero flakes.
What's different about them, aside from their metabolism, is their food
supply. (The flesh of the creature is of a different consistency to
allow it to excrete the salt in the water that would otherwise
overwhelm it and every other creature that lives in the sea.)
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213.44 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass, Music Aged To Purfekchun | Fri Sep 04 1992 09:24 | 5 |
| Hey take this mussels crap to another note or the Pumping Iron
conference. Oppps...that's not the same muscles ! Well take it
to that conference anyway they won't know the difference.;);)
Jim
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213.45 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | I Shoulda Been A Cowboy | Mon May 24 1993 10:27 | 5 |
| Well, the horn pout are biting. My daughter and her boy friend caught
a pail full last night, in fact she caught one of the biggest horn pout
I've seen in quit a while. Looks like I gotta get out there.
Jim
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