Discuss Fishing & 'Rough' Shooting here.
Talk about the best tackle to use, brag about the biggest fish you caught, and also receive advice on Fishing and 'Rough' Shooting.
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Well I do want to be a fisherman as I get older for possibly 3 years or so. I want to own my own boat and everything, but right now I got nothing >_>.
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fishing is the most boring thing of my life
btw what is "rough" shooting? is it shooting but "rough"? |
I caught a Ceolocanth with my little finger once.
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I caught Herpes. What? Wrong thread? Oh.
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I am a fisherman: I often fish in Italian's torrents (they are fantastics, but the last flood ruined them) and I fish a lot of fish!!! My favourite are the graylings and the brown trouts. I hate the salmon trouts: in Italy they live in the lakes and they are combative like the brown trouts. I also like fishing in the sea.
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My mum fishes. Dunno why. I find it OK once in a while, but we haven't gone fishing since about a year ago.
She caught a shark once, a small one. It was tasty... But mostly all we get off the Oceanside pier are mackerels. Last time we went fishing, we must've caught at least sixty. |
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I occasionally catch fish on the local research vessel Callista, mostly as by-catch. Because of the speed of ascent, they explode. Not exactly popping, but their organs expand such that their intestines are bulging from their vents, so will not survive for long. We usually turn them into feed for the various fish and invertebrates we're currently studying in the aquarium.
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sorry it took so long to reply.
before i answer any questions, i wish to apolagise to any members who i may of insulted in previous posts throughout these forums. i was crude and immature, and you have my word i will never ever be doing it again.
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molluck's assistant, please use the Edit button in the future to add to posts rather than double-posting.
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Here's a neat picture of one, not sure if it's dead and out of water or a sculpture though :/. http://www.abdn.ac.uk/zoologymuseum/...coelacanth.jpg EDIT: Nevermind, I'm pretty sure It's alive and underwater XD. |
No, it is one of two modern species not represented by the fossil record. It is called a "living fossil" because no fossils representing the Coelacanthiformes have been found in rocks from the end of the Cretaceous to the present, and before the discovery of living representatives were thought to be outright extinct. All of the fossil species are extinct, but descriptions such as "living fossil" can and do mislead people into thinking that they are an ancient species that have not evolved.
That picture is either a model or a preserved specimen, no way can a shot like that be made of a living animal. |
Never try Australian barramundi. It's watery and oily and tastes like crap.
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I've caught a 18" Bass before. I didn't really like the taste of it.
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I haven't been able to fishing often, but I've caught a couple of Pike, among other things. |
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...no...dont, please. lol ------------ dont forget you can receive info and tips about all shooting sports here also!:D |
I never got what pulls people into fishing (pun, ha ha). Sitting at the water with a fishing rod, doing next to nothing for a few hours? I do not see the fun in that.
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Well I've gone fishing a few times and I only caught a fish like twice. I always put them back unless I'm fishing at a fish farm. My favourite fish (so far) is salmon for sure. Sure it's boring but when the fish bites that is pretty exciting. And your not necsesarily sitting and waiting. You might be using a spinner and then you'll have to pull it in slowly. Or you might be fly fishing (Never tryed that).
What is the difference between rough shooting and hunting other than using a small gun. I for one detest hunting. Shoot a fly instead. If you can. |
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'hunting' is where you literally hunt or wait for a specific big game like deer. but i have never taken part in 'hunting' and i never will for as long as i live. to kill something so big and beautifull seems a crime, and there not classed as pests anyway! also fox hunting really winds me up, because its just damn cruel! i do take part in 'rough' shooting from time to time on the farm, but strictly for pest control. and i have plenty of experience so they are killed quickly and humanely. its not fun, its pest control and a sport. do not think of me as a barbaric 'heathen', and its kinder than poison (which makes them very ill before they die), this way they are dead before they know whats happened. this thread is not meant to offend, and is not for testosterone fueled lunatic hillbillies, its a discussion on country sports in general, providing tips and info. |
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to be honest you are kinda a pest with all this double posting so should i go and try and "rough" shoot you? |
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That pic looks kinda fake to me. The lighting. That is not a photo of a real fish. And the background's kinda screwy and pixellated in comparison to the fish. The fins also look too thick. I'd say model+fake/added on background. |
http://www.abdn.ac.uk/zoologymuseum/...coelacanth.jpg
http://content.answers.com/main/cont.../Relicanth.png Yes they do look very similar. |
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Well, here's one of the modern species, Latimeria spp. And three extinct species, Macropomoides orientalis, late Cretaceous; Rhabdoderma elegans, late Carboniferous; Allenypterus montanus, early Carboniferous; linky (Clack, 2002) Tuataras, like coelacanths they have two extant species of the same genus, and underwent significant differentiation in the mesozoic. The photo is either not real or not living. They live in very deep water and die at the surface, and cannot be kept in captivity. |
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Noticed that the photo of the Coelacanth does not cast much of a shadow in relation to the very bright light, very odd. |
It does, the shadow is behind. Camera flash.
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Many people in Texas kill deer because of over population. If they don't get a bullet through the heart, they'll starve to death. |