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300UltraMagShooter:
Just curious, how do you know?

Also, lead is way over rated as something harmful.  Just like almost all toxic substances, it is not nearly as dangerous as the hype suggests.


--- Quote from: EastWaViking on March 01, 2009, 11:34:18 AM ---Nice!  Just don't eat it.  It has as much lead in it as a tire weight if it came from the Spokane.

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SpokaneSlayer:

--- Quote from: TeacherMan on March 01, 2009, 05:50:55 PM ---pretty fish. You trolling Seven Bays area?

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No.  I caught it casting with a slow retrieve up near Buoy 5.

oneezreiter:
good lookin' fish.  Congrats

TeacherMan:

--- Quote from: SpokaneSlayer on March 01, 2009, 05:57:11 PM ---
--- Quote from: TeacherMan on March 01, 2009, 05:50:55 PM ---pretty fish. You trolling Seven Bays area?

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No.  I caught it casting with a slow retrieve up near Buoy 5.

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You where up a ways, what was the water conditions like?

EastWaViking:

--- Quote from: 300UltraMagShooter on March 01, 2009, 05:56:01 PM ---Just curious, how do you know?

Also, lead is way over rated as something harmful.  Just like almost all toxic substances, it is not nearly as dangerous as the hype suggests.


--- Quote from: EastWaViking on March 01, 2009, 11:34:18 AM ---Nice!  Just don't eat it.  It has as much lead in it as a tire weight if it came from the Spokane.

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There are health warning signs on the Spokane telling you to limit fish consumption.  Heavy metals from
the mining in Idaho make the fish in the Spokane a bit iffy to eat.  I'm sure you could eat some but if you lived
just off of fish from the river you'd eventually get sick....probably when you were 106 or older. :chuckle:

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