Re: NANFA-- willows and maybe cattails

anutej_at_loxinfo.co.th
Tue, 07 Jan 2003 23:50:41 +0700

Here in Thailand when electroshocker [scientific collection] are used I noticed
that small cyprinids react badly against electric current. Many have bend spines
and a lot go belly-up. Loaches withstand the electricity better, however, with
very few deathes.

Tony
anutej_at_loxinfo.co.th

Prizma_at_aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 1/7/03 1:29:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> Moontanman_at_aol.com writes:
>
> > I've seined up creek chubs and deep fried them whole and ate them like
> > french
> > fries. They were pretty good.
>
> ive tried that with stonerollers. i was helping w/ a urban stream survey and
> using a electro shocker. it killed a LOT of stonerollers and darters. thought
> i would try to fry a few of the stoneys up to reduce the carnage. very
> distasteful in both ways.
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