[AT] Some ads from the 8/12 Lancaster Farming
Larry D. Goss
rlgoss at evansville.net
Sat Aug 12 19:34:50 PDT 2006
I think my BIL still sells snappers to a local restaurant in eastern
Ohio on occasion. Fishing for them is simple -- one dead fish on a
treble hook tied to an empty milk jug with steel leader. If the milk
jug changes its position, you have a snapper. The last I knew, he was
getting $10 each.
What do you suppose the story is on the Boa Constrictor?
Larry
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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Bob McNitt
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2006 6:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Some ads from the 8/12 Lancaster Farming
Mike -
"Snapper Soup" was popular for generations (and still is in some areas)
but
when the same contaminant testing done on various fish species was done
on
snapping turtles, tests revealed soaring levels of mercury and PCBs due
to
the species longevity and tendency of lying and hibernating in the
contaminated silt and mud on the bottom. Prepared properly, the soup is,
indeed delicious, but I certainly wouldn't eat it more often than maybe
once
or twice a year.
As far as buying one ...??? When/If I wanted one, I'd just go catch it.
All
that's needed is a dead fish for bait and a snapper in the area.
TTYL
Bob
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