11-06-2018, 03:27 PM
[quote TubeDude][#0000FF][b]In the "olden days"...BS (before shad...and wipers)...there were lots of both bluegills and green sunfish.[/quote]
Yes! Back in 1992, I worked for USU as a prospective fishery student and was tasked with keeping some fish cages in Willard clean for a day. So, I swam from cage to cage brushing debris off cages and then helped build new cages. As I was doing this, I kept seeing little bluegill and quite a few little green sunfish swimming around those cages.
Then, out of nowhere I felt a quick short piercing pain in my left nipple. I looked down and could see small drops of blood dripping down my breast as I jumped from the water. After squealing about the pain for a few minutes and not knowing what had happened, I soon realized that I had been attacked by a sunfish and been bitten on the nipple! Those little buggers are mean!
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Yes! Back in 1992, I worked for USU as a prospective fishery student and was tasked with keeping some fish cages in Willard clean for a day. So, I swam from cage to cage brushing debris off cages and then helped build new cages. As I was doing this, I kept seeing little bluegill and quite a few little green sunfish swimming around those cages.
Then, out of nowhere I felt a quick short piercing pain in my left nipple. I looked down and could see small drops of blood dripping down my breast as I jumped from the water. After squealing about the pain for a few minutes and not knowing what had happened, I soon realized that I had been attacked by a sunfish and been bitten on the nipple! Those little buggers are mean!
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