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Global warming and earlier pelagics?
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 Posted: Wed Mar 29th, 2006 07:02 pm

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I understand that some scientists say global warming will affect the food chain and cause changes in the fish population and affect entire species in umknown ways. I am just glad that it looks like an earlier than normal year to get some quality fishing in, and I have not noticed anything unusual about the fish.

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that is great Craig, I liked that

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I don't get it?? We catch fish like that all the time... You guys got to get with the fly's...

Is that a Teaser in your hand???!!!

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It was a teaser! They couldn't pull it fast enough and I caught it...again and again and........

:D Craig :D

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Craig- I think I understand some of these effects, this is me last week  goofing around with my helicopter






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Well I messed that one up lets try Again

 

WOW talk about the effects of global warming,Here is Fernando with Catch-22 sport fishing Adventures first top water fish of the year, my god that thing is ugly, it looks like nothing I have ever seen before...I'm hoping Bob Blair Can tell me what it is ????


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Fernando didn't touch that, did he? I think I would have cut my line.

Great one!!!

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somebody has way too much time on their hands.

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Steve,

You are just plain mean!  Bob, I am mailing you some good photos I have of Steve!:shock:

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Rombo- "Mean" no buddy thats funny, mean would be me putting the pics I have of you at your bachelor party on the internet, now that would be just plain mean....see ya buddy   Steve

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You win Steve, I love you man!

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Imagine my surprise when I was off-shore recently and managed to snap this picture. Indeed, there's some strange stuff going on out there!  :shock: :shock: :shock:

(I confess... Steve made me do it!!)

 

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Stuart,

That is good!!!:D:D

Rombo

PS    A friend of mine was out at the island over the weekend and saw a JUMPER of the marlin variety.  Steve's April 8th is going to be right on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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WOW - a "raibow" marlin! That's a good one!

:cool: Craig :cool:

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I have seen Black Marlin , Blue Marlin ,Stripe Marlin...But Never a pink Marlin,,wow thats cool..what is that thing on its Back ???

A gaint Sucker fish perhaps ??????

we love you Bob  !!!!!!!!

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Steve,

You are just plain mean!:D:D   I need to tell the story of shooting that baby spike bull in Unit 22 with your bow while you were "practicing" drawing your bow on it!

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WOW! I get more hits here than I do on my website. Keep up the work guys

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Bob,

While you were mounted on your "rainbow ride" did you happen to get to check the water temperature?

But seriuosly, have you had a chance to run one of the boats to the south yet?

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no I haven't. I have been watching the temps and everytime we get a NW wind they drop again.

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what a hilarious line of chum....


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