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Index of Subjects ---2114655128-2114925651-1323964234=:42638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks Andrew=0AThe clams are about 5 mm in length and about the same in wi= dth.=0AThe shells are delicate - almost=A0translucent so perhaps its finger= nail clam.=0AThey are much smaller and delicate than some I found in a Blac= k Duck=0Aa few years ago.=0AI have saved some so if you would like some, I = could send some.=0ASounds if cleaning trout would be a good way to inventor= y lakes.=0A=0APaul=0A=0A=0A________________________________=0A From: Andrew= Hebda <HEBDAAJ@gov.ns.ca>=0ATo: NatureNS <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> =0ASent= : Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:56:25 AM=0ASubject: Re: [NatureNS] Clams an= d Trout=0A =0AHi Paul=0A=0ADepending on their shapes... thin and delicate, = would be fingernail clams,=A0 a bit more stout/robust would be the classic = p"pea clams - did you save them?=0A=0ALewis Hinks had some good trout books= showing that trout would eat pretty-well anything that would fit in their = mouths=0A=0AAndrew=0A=0A>>> Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com> 12/13/2= 011 5:16 pm >>>=0AHi All=0AWhile cleaning a trout for supper, I found the s= tomach full of=0Asmall pea clams.=A0 A couple of snails also. The trout was= caught=0Athis afternoon.=0AThe pea clams were real small and almost=A0 tra= nslucent.=0AI haven't looked them up in any reference but=0Ait is interesti= ng what we find in stomachs.=0AHave a nice evening=0APaul ---2114655128-2114925651-1323964234=:42638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti= mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div><span>Thanks And= rew</span></div><div><span>The clams are about 5 mm in length and about the= same in width.</span></div><div><span>The shells are delicate - almost&nbs= p;</span>translucent so perhaps its fingernail clam.</div><div>They are muc= h smaller and delicate than some I found in a Black Duck</div><div>a few ye= ars ago.</div><div>I have saved some so if you would like some, I could sen= d some.</div><div>Sounds if cleaning trout would be a good way to inventory= lakes.</div><div><br></div><div>Paul</div><div><br></div> <div style=3D"f= ont-size: 12pt; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york', times, serif; "= > <div style=3D"font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'times new roman', 'new york'= , times, serif; "> <font size=3D"2" face=3D"Arial"> <hr size=3D"1"> <b><sp= an style=3D"font-weight:bold;">From:</span></b> Andrew Hebda <HEBDAAJ@gov.ns.ca><br> <b><span style=3D"font-weight: bold;">To:</s= pan></b> NatureNS <naturens@chebucto.ns.ca> <br> <b><span style=3D"fo= nt-weight: bold;">Sent:</span></b> Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:56:25 AM<b= r> <b><span style=3D"font-weight: bold;">Subject:</span></b> Re: [NatureNS]= Clams and Trout<br> </font> <br>Hi Paul<br><br>Depending on their shapes..= . thin and delicate, would be fingernail clams, a bit more stout/robu= st would be the classic p"pea clams - did you save them?<br><br>Lewis Hinks= had some good trout books showing that trout would eat pretty-well anythin= g that would fit in their mouths<br><br>Andrew<br><br>>>> Paul Mac= Donald <<a ymailto=3D"mailto:paulrita2001@yahoo.com" href=3D"mailto:paul= rita2001@yahoo.com">paulrita2001@yahoo.com</a>> 12/13/2011 5:16 pm >&= gt;><br>Hi All<br>While cleaning a trout for supper, I found the stomach= full of<br>small pea clams. A couple of snails also. The trout was caught<br>this afternoon.<br>The pea clams were real small and almost = ; translucent.<br>I haven't looked them up in any reference but<br>it is in= teresting what we find in stomachs.<br>Have a nice evening<br>Paul<br><br><= br><br> </div> </div> </div></body></html> ---2114655128-2114925651-1323964234=:42638--
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