Posted by IH574 on March 28, 2010 at 19:46:33 from (204.8.112.133):
In Reply to: Shocking Trout!!!! posted by James Babcock on March 26, 2010 at 11:31:50:
SJ said: (quoted from post at 15:31:50 03/26/10) Shocking trout one week before season opens,Naples,NY.Naples creek runs into Canandagua lake.
I did that when I was at SUNY Morrisville in '97-'98 taking Conservation. Stuns the fish so you can sample the streams population and their sizes. You can figure out a lot of information regarding the carrying capacity of the stream.
I was running the probe in one class and there was this pretty blonde carrying the shocker. She lost her footing in a pool and went completely under. :shock: The Professor was hollering and everyone when I turned I saw the cord going under and couldn't see her. I stuck my hand under, caught the backpack strap and pulled her up coughing and sputtering. :lol: Shortly after that we started dating, got married and have been together for nearly 12 years now! :D
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