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Post by JoeOverlock on Jan 27, 2006 8:39:44 GMT -5
Bangkok, Thailand Assosiate Press by: Sum Ting Wong While on a recent business trip to Bangkok, Thailand, Josh Liberman set aside some personal time to enjoy the countries fishing. And what did he discover? Well it's the world's smallest fish! Visit Yahoo News for more. news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060126/ap_on_sc/indonesia_tiny_fish
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Post by dragonma15 on Jan 27, 2006 9:55:03 GMT -5
I heard he took it on a #2 black woolly bugger. Now that takes concentration on the hit ;D
Gregg
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Post by JoeOverlock on Jan 27, 2006 10:19:22 GMT -5
With a barb on the hook!! ;D
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Post by jlibs on Jan 28, 2006 7:36:34 GMT -5
Well, Well, Well. I did learn from a recent trip to a Philadelphia based museum that there are 2700 different known species of carp and catfish.
Joe, at least I caught something! Man, you can really hold a grudge! Let it go.
I just got back from Germany in the Bavarian Alps region. Fishing is prevalent there (when it's not a frozen tundra) and local restaurants serve locally harvested (sometimes by the proprietor) freshwater fish and game meats. Can you see a Berkshire restaurant being allowed to serve Green River trout or Stockbridge Bowl crappie?
JLIBS
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Post by dragonma15 on Jan 30, 2006 7:55:03 GMT -5
I think having the words bowl and crappie in the menu description for something you might eat will discourage that treat. But some people will try anything ;D Gregg
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Post by JoeOverlock on Jan 30, 2006 8:47:00 GMT -5
I think having the words bowl and crappie in the menu description for something you might eat will discourage that treat. But some people will try anything ;D Gregg LOL! That reminds me, there's a picture here on the board of a Brown Trout he ate out of the Crappie Bowl.
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