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Topic: A net and three fish with one hook  (Read 3986 times)

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pmmpete

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On Saturday, I was fishing near the shore of Harpers Lake and saw a net on the bottom.  I hooked it with my lure and pulled it up.  I was surprised to find three perch gill-netted in the net. 



The net was a piece of junk, so I left it at the launch site in hopes that somebody with lower standards for fishing gear would give it a good home.  I gave the perch a burial at sea.

Fishing was slow, but I did catch an actual edible fish.




kardinal_84

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Dang talk about "ghost nets' fishing.  Would not have pictured that.  You saved a bunch of fish!

Nice bow!
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