RE: NANFA-- Wanna go swimming in the Mississippi River?????

Adam N. (adam_at_xhaos.org)
Mon, 23 Jun 2003 17:10:22 -0400

Cats? I hear they get quite big. Probably a wire set up. With all the rain
the water may have been cold. We caught yard long salmon (Char actually) in
Greenland on 5-pound test. Cold water slows a fish way down.

Adam

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanfa_at_aquaria.net On Behalf Of
Jay DeLong
Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 4:52 PM
To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
Subject: Re: NANFA-- Wanna go swimming in the Mississippi River?????

>Earl's fish had a certified weight of 215 pounds with a total length
> of 7 feet, 11.5 inches and a 40 inch girth. Caught in the Mississippi
> River on 5/3/03 on a homemade jig .

A homemade jig? In wonder what he would have been jigging for.

--
Jay DeLong
Olympia, WA
--
/"Unless stated otherwise, comments made on this list do not necessarily
/ reflect the beliefs or goals of the North American Native Fishes
/ Association"
/ This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes
Association
/ nanfa_at_aquaria.net. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get help, send the word
/ subscribe, unsubscribe, or help in the body (not subject) of an email to
/ nanfa-request_at_aquaria.net. For a digest version, send the command to
/ nanfa-digest-request_at_aquaria.net instead.
/ For more information about NANFA, visit our web page, http://www.nanfa.org
/-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
/"Unless stated otherwise, comments made on this list do not necessarily
/ reflect the beliefs or goals of the North American Native Fishes
/ Association"
/ This is the discussion list of the North American Native Fishes Association
/ nanfa_at_aquaria.net. To subscribe, unsubscribe, or get help, send the word
/ subscribe, unsubscribe, or help in the body (not subject) of an email to
/ nanfa-request_at_aquaria.net. For a digest version, send the command to
/ nanfa-digest-request_at_aquaria.net instead.
/ For more information about NANFA, visit our web page, http://www.nanfa.org