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Index of Subjects --000e0cd3108a3d93ec04a02cd360 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 What river was this?? I understand that some rivers have different seasonal runs than others... Cheers! Jeff On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com>wrote: > Thanks Gloria > I never thought of that possibility. > It is the interesting thing about fish. We never know they exist until they > come into contact with us. A few moments and they are gone again - who knows > where? > Have a nice spring > Paul > > --- On Mon, 4/4/11, turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca < > turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca> wrote: > > > From: turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca <turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca> > > Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Salmon Spawn > > To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca > > Cc: "Paul MacDonald" <paulrita2001@yahoo.com> > > Received: Monday, April 4, 2011, 4:11 PM > > It could be an escaped farm salmon > > that has no clue what season is the right one. It did well > > to find its way into fresh water. > > > > Gloria > > > > > > > > > > ---- Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com> > > wrote: > > > Hi All > > > We had an unusual occurence today that I should like > > to tell you about. > > > A friend and I went trout fishing by canoe as we do > > probably 100 times a year! > > > After a little while I hooked a fish and when it came > > up we saw that it was a salmon kelt. Although we were in a > > good trout spot this happens sometimes early April. > > > I brought it over beside the canoe to release it and > > then grabbed it by the tail to bring it on my knee so > > to remove the hook. My friend got his camera out so he would > > have a record of the proper procedure. Anyway I got the hook > > out and dropped it over the side but not before she squirted > > 15 - 20 eggs on my foot and the bottom of the canoe. Most > > unusual. > > > As salmon spawn in the autumn this was definitely out > > of season. Neither of us had ever seen it happen before and > > as he is familiar with the literature on the subject had > > never read about such a thing. > > > Nature never ceases to amaze! Not many folks can say > > they had a salmon spawn on their knee. > > > Enjoy the spring > > > Paul > > > > > > > > --000e0cd3108a3d93ec04a02cd360 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable What river was this?? I understand that some rivers have different seasonal= runs than others...<div><br></div><div>Cheers!</div><div>Jeff<br><br><div = class=3D"gmail_quote">On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 8:38 AM, Paul MacDonald <span = dir=3D"ltr"><<a href=3D"mailto:paulrita2001@yahoo.com">paulrita2001@yaho= o.com</a>></span> wrote:<br> <blockquote class=3D"gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1p= x #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">Thanks Gloria<br> I never thought of that possibility.<br> It is the interesting thing about fish. We never know they exist until they= come into contact with us. A few moments and they are gone again - who kno= ws where?<br> Have a nice spring<br> Paul<br> <br> --- On Mon, 4/4/11, <a href=3D"mailto:turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca">turtlevo= ice@ns.sympatico.ca</a> <<a href=3D"mailto:turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca">= turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca</a>> wrote:<br> <br> > From: <a href=3D"mailto:turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca">turtlevoice@ns.sy= mpatico.ca</a> <<a href=3D"mailto:turtlevoice@ns.sympatico.ca">turtlevoi= ce@ns.sympatico.ca</a>><br> > Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Salmon Spawn<br> > To: <a href=3D"mailto:naturens@chebucto.ns.ca">naturens@chebucto.ns.ca= </a><br> > Cc: "Paul MacDonald" <<a href=3D"mailto:paulrita2001@yaho= o.com">paulrita2001@yahoo.com</a>><br> > Received: Monday, April 4, 2011, 4:11 PM<br> <div><div></div><div class=3D"h5">> It could be an escaped farm salmon<b= r> > that has no clue what season is the right one. It did well<br> > to find its way into fresh water.<br> ><br> > Gloria<br> ><br> ><br> ><br> ><br> > ---- Paul MacDonald <<a href=3D"mailto:paulrita2001@yahoo.com">paul= rita2001@yahoo.com</a>><br> > wrote:<br> > > Hi All<br> > > We had an unusual occurence today that I should like<br> > to tell you about.<br> > > A friend and I went trout fishing by canoe as we do<br> > probably 100 times a year!<br> > > After a little while I hooked a fish and when it came<br> > up we saw that it was a salmon kelt. Although we were in a<br> > good trout spot this happens sometimes early April.<br> > > I brought it over beside the canoe to release it and<br> > then=A0 grabbed it by the tail to bring it on my knee so<br> > to remove the hook. My friend got his camera out so he would<br> > have a record of the proper procedure. Anyway I got the hook<br> > out and dropped it over the side but not before she squirted<br> > 15 - 20 eggs on my foot and the bottom of the canoe. Most<br> > unusual.<br> > > As salmon spawn in the autumn this was definitely out<br> > of season. Neither of us had ever seen it happen before and<br> > as he is familiar with the literature on the subject had<br> > never read about such a thing.<br> > > Nature never ceases to amaze! Not many folks can say<br> > they had a salmon spawn on their knee.<br> > > Enjoy the spring<br> > > Paul<br> > ><br> ><br> ><br> </div></div></blockquote></div><br></div> --000e0cd3108a3d93ec04a02cd360--
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