12-02-2012, 11:19 PM
Thanks for the mercury report. Mercury in the fish I eat is of great concern to me, so I would also appreciate learning about mercury in fish in other locations and specifically knowing which bodies of water and fish have the lowest mercury and other pollutants.
Eating fish is healthful and I want to eat plenty and healthy eating is part of the secret to my superpowers.
Now I'm particularly glad that I stocked up big on ultra light lures and got some ultra light equipment. I'm thinking of changing my fishing style since the smaller fish contain substantially less mercury. Since mercury concentrates up the food chain, this might be the answer.
Now that I've has a successful first season fishing with lures and catching big fish mostly with large swim bait, I might switch to small fish tackle. But, we can still keep our group name.
I'm gearing up for ice fishing. You guys here in our group talked me into it because while I was getting plenty of vitamin D fishing on my pontoon boat, talk here had a lot of wishing for ice.
I see ice fishing often uses he tiniest of lures and I was thinking of continuing using big swim bait which has great swimming action even for vertical fishing to maybe catch the largest fish. But, now thinking of eating more fish and less mercury, I'm wanting to add a focus on catching small fish to my fishing skills.
This preparedness skill might be of particular importance in future times.
Others keep their noisy cattle and chickens in sight where they will tempt hungry people in the harsh times to come, but my small fish are quiet and I keep them hidden under the hard surface of a frozen lake
I've been prepared to catch my fish after the ice melts, but now I figure I need to be prepared to eat fresh fish in the winter months by adding to my skills and diving right into ice fishing. Though not quite legal with the ten inch hole limit, I might have to save spear fishing for latter. Silly laws.
Anyway, diving right into ice fishing, the very first MarCum LX-9 that arrives is mine.
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Eating fish is healthful and I want to eat plenty and healthy eating is part of the secret to my superpowers.
Now I'm particularly glad that I stocked up big on ultra light lures and got some ultra light equipment. I'm thinking of changing my fishing style since the smaller fish contain substantially less mercury. Since mercury concentrates up the food chain, this might be the answer.
Now that I've has a successful first season fishing with lures and catching big fish mostly with large swim bait, I might switch to small fish tackle. But, we can still keep our group name.
I'm gearing up for ice fishing. You guys here in our group talked me into it because while I was getting plenty of vitamin D fishing on my pontoon boat, talk here had a lot of wishing for ice.
I see ice fishing often uses he tiniest of lures and I was thinking of continuing using big swim bait which has great swimming action even for vertical fishing to maybe catch the largest fish. But, now thinking of eating more fish and less mercury, I'm wanting to add a focus on catching small fish to my fishing skills.
This preparedness skill might be of particular importance in future times.
Others keep their noisy cattle and chickens in sight where they will tempt hungry people in the harsh times to come, but my small fish are quiet and I keep them hidden under the hard surface of a frozen lake

I've been prepared to catch my fish after the ice melts, but now I figure I need to be prepared to eat fresh fish in the winter months by adding to my skills and diving right into ice fishing. Though not quite legal with the ten inch hole limit, I might have to save spear fishing for latter. Silly laws.
Anyway, diving right into ice fishing, the very first MarCum LX-9 that arrives is mine.
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