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Nor’easter fish
Went carping in the 60 degrees Millstone River on the north shore in Plainsboro, NJ, this evening in the rain during a nor’easter. Threw out a can of corn for chum then caught 4 common carp with ShopRite canned whole kernel corn on a #4 long shank gold hook and 4 lb test line on my Mitchell Avocet reel and 12 lb test line on my Mitchell #300 spinning reel. Caught 2 fish on each reel. Had my first hookup on my first cast of the day while I was talking on my cell phone with a Trenton fire chief. Landed the last carp on my last cast of the day at 7 PM. Caught 80 carp this year.
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Re: Nor’easter fish
Well done !
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Re: Nor’easter fish
Да, товарищ, хорошая работа. Продолжайте ловить ядовитых карпов и скармливать их украинцам. - V. Putin
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Re: Nor’easter fish
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Re: Nor’easter fish
Are you eating them?
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Re: Nor’easter fish
No, he doesn't eat them. There is a statewide advisory on their consumption due to toxics in their flesh. Women and children are especially at risk.
He feeds them to unsuspecting people, mostly of foreign origin, including Ukrainians. An insidious version of Russia's "dirty bomb". In place of releasing radioactivity, the "dirty fish" release cancer causing toxics into the Ukrainians' bodies. |
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