4MR land speed record for species round-up

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TurbineBlade

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Sep 20, 2015, 12:07:24 PM9/20/15
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Hey, I didn't feel like driving into W. Maryland this morning so I decided to check out 4MR for a few hours just to see if anything was there.  In the first 20 minutes I had hooked 4 different species, so I decided to snap a pic of each afterward just to see what I could tally. I was there from about 7:30 till 11:00.  

Nothing was big, but it was fun to get out and smell the chemicals.  

Largemouth
Smallmouth
Yellow perch
Shad (American?)
Bluegill
Redbreast sunfish
Pumpkinseed
Striped bass
White perch

I *almost had a small goldfish hiding in a snag.....little sucker bit but came off!  First time I've even had one remotely interested.  Saw a few small catfish podded up, but they were moving quickly.  

Gene
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TurbineBlade

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Sep 20, 2015, 12:11:17 PM9/20/15
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I forgot Green sunfish.  

Rob Snowhite

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Sep 20, 2015, 3:17:21 PM9/20/15
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Awesome. Lots of big pumpkinseeds showing up in there in the past few weeks. Baby American Shad. Hickories move out to the bay shortly after hatching. 

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TurbineBlade

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Sep 20, 2015, 3:19:31 PM9/20/15
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Yeah, there were probably more pumpkinseed and white perch than anything else....on the end of my line anyway ;).  

It's kind of neat how many fish live in such an impacted piece of water. 

Gene


On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 3:17:21 PM UTC-4, Rob Snowhite wrote:
Awesome. Lots of big pumpkinseeds showing up in there in the past few weeks. Baby American Shad. Hickories move out to the bay shortly after hatching. 

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On Sep 20, 2015, at 12:07 PM, TurbineBlade <doubl...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey, I didn't feel like driving into W. Maryland this morning so I decided to check out 4MR for a few hours just to see if anything was there.  In the first 20 minutes I had hooked 4 different species, so I decided to snap a pic of each afterward just to see what I could tally. I was there from about 7:30 till 11:00.  

Nothing was big, but it was fun to get out and smell the chemicals.  

Largemouth
Smallmouth
Yellow perch
Shad (American?)
Bluegill
Redbreast sunfish
Pumpkinseed
Striped bass
White perch

I *almost had a small goldfish hiding in a snag.....little sucker bit but came off!  First time I've even had one remotely interested.  Saw a few small catfish podded up, but they were moving quickly.  

Gene

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Rob Snowhite

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Sep 20, 2015, 7:16:42 PM9/20/15
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I really want one of those baby shad for my aquarium although it's illegal (I did stock up on scuds and a few clams at Gravelly today). As the Feds don't care about people killing Shad in the spring why would they care if I grow one in a tank. 

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TurbineBlade

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Sep 21, 2015, 6:09:33 AM9/21/15
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That's one of the more annoying things about keeping native aquariums -- you are subject to the requirements imposed upon fishermen rather than aquarium keepers.  Unfortunately, there probably will never be enough people keeping a few native fish in aquariums to get anyone to change the law. 

While many of the prohibited species grow larger than what many people can keep in "normal" tanks, that's not always true.  Also, don't forget that  tropical fish stores sell numerous species which grow far too large for most peoples' tanks.... red-tailed catfish, pacu, arowanas, peacock bass, some SW triggers, grouper, nurse sharks, FW stingrays, etc. etc. etc.

I had a 125 gallon at one point and knew folks with 180s, 265, and one 300 long who could easily keep the larger centrarchids if it weren't for the law specifying that "no bass < X inches are to be kept".  It would be great if there was some kind of exemption for someone harmlessly keeping a few native fish outside of the creel-and-length restrictions. 

Man I need to get back into aquariums. 

Gene


On Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 7:16:42 PM UTC-4, Rob Snowhite wrote:
I really want one of those baby shad for my aquarium although it's illegal (I did stock up on scuds and a few clams at Gravelly today). As the Feds don't care about people killing Shad in the spring why would they care if I grow one in a tank. 

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On Sep 20, 2015, at 12:07 PM, TurbineBlade <doubl...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hey, I didn't feel like driving into W. Maryland this morning so I decided to check out 4MR for a few hours just to see if anything was there.  In the first 20 minutes I had hooked 4 different species, so I decided to snap a pic of each afterward just to see what I could tally. I was there from about 7:30 till 11:00.  

Nothing was big, but it was fun to get out and smell the chemicals.  

Largemouth
Smallmouth
Yellow perch
Shad (American?)
Bluegill
Redbreast sunfish
Pumpkinseed
Striped bass
White perch

I *almost had a small goldfish hiding in a snag.....little sucker bit but came off!  First time I've even had one remotely interested.  Saw a few small catfish podded up, but they were moving quickly.  

Gene

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namfos

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Sep 21, 2015, 9:00:02 AM9/21/15
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Pretty swell day, eh?

Mark
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