[NatureNS] re fishes, St Margarets Bay

Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 16:01:53 -0300
From: Don MacNeill <donmacneill@bellaliant.net>
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I did see this Peter.  Perhaps your own computer considers you "scam" 
and deletes it.

Don

Don MacNeill donmacneill@bellaliant.net
On 09/09/2014 3:53 PM, Hubcove@aol.com wrote:
> Interesting to see my old message posted. I sent a recent fishing 
> message but for some reason it did not get through although I tried 
> twice at the weekend.  It went as follows
> "Fished the mouth of the bay yesterday for the first time in weeks.
> Mackerel were hard to find but Cod were plentiful. Most in the 4 and 5 
> lb range but a couple near 10lbs.
> Only sea mammals were a solitary Minke, a couple of dolphins at a 
> distance so couldn't identify, and a couple of seals.
> There were a number of Gannets who were finding small fish."
> There have been some good catches of Mackerel this year but very 
> localized probably because of the feed whatever that might be. The cod 
> we caught were mostly feeding on Pouts and small crustaceans as well 
> other smaller fish.One of the bigger ones however disgorged what 
> appeared to be a juvenile wolf fish almost half it's size.
> Peter Stow
> Hubbards
> In a message dated 2014-09-09 1:20:32 P.M. Atlantic Daylight Time, 
> jimwolford@eastlink.ca writes:
>
>     Thanks, Mike! from Jim  et al.
>
>     Begin forwarded message:
>
>>     *From: *Mike Dadswell <mike.dadswell@acadiau.ca
>>     <mailto:mike.dadswell@acadiau.ca>>
>>     *Subject: **RE: St Margarets Bay*
>>     *Date: *September 9, 2014 at 11:24:14 AM ADT
>>     *To: *'Jim Wolford' <jimwolford@eastlink.ca
>>     <mailto:jimwolford@eastlink.ca>>
>>     *Cc: *'John Gilhen' <GILHENJA@gov.ns.ca <mailto:GILHENJA@gov.ns.ca>>
>>
>>     Jim
>>     If the small bait fish could jump 2 feet at the surface they were
>>     not gaspereau, which rarely jump.  Possibly butterfish, one of
>>     the small mackerel species (Bigeye scad, other scads) or small
>>     saurys.  All would be moving past eastern NS now southward.  I
>>     have caught most of them in Mahone Bay in various years.
>>     Mike Dadswell
>>     *From:*Jim Wolford [mailto:jimwolford@eastlink.ca]
>>     *Sent:*Monday, September 08, 2014 5:16 PM
>>     *To:*Mike Dadswell
>>     *Cc:*Trevor Avery; Mike Stokesbury
>>     *Subject:*St Margarets Bay
>>     Begin forwarded message:
>>
>>
>>     *From:*Hubcove@aol.com <mailto:Hubcove@aol.com>
>>     *Subject: [NatureNS] St Magarets Bay*
>>     *Date:*September 8, 2012 at 8:12:00 AM ADT
>>     *To:*NatureNS@chebucto.ns.ca <mailto:NatureNS@chebucto.ns.ca>
>>     *Reply-To:*naturens@chebucto.ns.ca <mailto:naturens@chebucto.ns.ca>
>>     Out on the Bay yesterday, still lots of Mackerel and Pollock at
>>     the entrance to the bay as well as some nice cod. Interesting to
>>     see formations of bait fish jumping on the surface to escape
>>     large feeding Mackerel. Not sure what they were, perhaps small
>>     Gaspereau, but they could make repeated jumps of about  2 feet.
>>     There were no Gannets up in the bay and only a couple of adults
>>     passing at the entrance.
>>     Peter Stow
>>     Hubbards
>
>     =
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix"><font face="Calibri">I did see this
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        Don<br>
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      <div class="moz-signature">Don MacNeill
        donmacneill@bellaliant.net</div>
      On 09/09/2014 3:53 PM, Hubcove@aol.com wrote:<br>
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        <div><font size="3">Interesting to see my old message posted. I
            sent a recent fishing message but for some reason it did not
            get through although I tried twice at the weekend.&nbsp; It went
            as follows</font></div>
        <div>&nbsp;
          <div><font size="3">"Fished the mouth of the bay yesterday for
              the first time in weeks.</font></div>
          <div><font size="3">Mackerel were hard to find but Cod were
              plentiful. Most in the 4 and 5 lb range but a couple near
              10lbs.</font></div>
          <div><font size="3">Only sea mammals were a solitary Minke, a
              couple of dolphins at a distance so couldn't identify, and
              a couple of seals.</font></div>
          <div><font size="3">There were a number of Gannets who were
              finding small fish."</font></div>
          <div>&nbsp;</div>
          <div><font size="3">There have been some good catches of
              Mackerel this year but very localized probably because of
              the feed whatever that might be. The&nbsp;cod we caught were
              mostly feeding on Pouts and small crustaceans as well
              other smaller fish.One of the bigger ones however
              disgorged what appeared to be a juvenile wolf fish almost
              half it's size.</font></div>
          <div>&nbsp;</div>
          <div><font size="3">Peter Stow</font></div>
          <div><font size="3">Hubbards</font></div>
          <div>&nbsp;</div>
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          <div>In a message dated 2014-09-09 1:20:32 P.M. Atlantic
            Daylight Time, jimwolford@eastlink.ca writes:</div>
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