02-25-2003, 11:02 PM
hey , ime your pal lonehunter here , nobodys making fun of it my friend , carp fishing hasen't cought on here in the states like it has in europe , we have only had them in our great lakes since the seventys . but intrest has been stepping up a bit as we become more globel and see how others have come to enjoy the sport of fishing for carp .
since carp is not a native species to our waters , it has had a negitive impact to our other fish species , thus most people have a low appreation for the fish , but we are adapting .it seems it is here to stay . we have a few groups that are dedicated to the carp fishing sport , we even have a town that holds a carp festival . like you , these people are the trailblasers of a new type of sportfishing to this country . we are taking your words very seriousely , your fishing tips are opening the door to this new sport to over two thousand readers here . we greatley appreatiate having someone like you here to open new doors of oppertunity for fishing . to teach us and enlighten us as you do .
would you belive that at one time walleye was considered a "trash fish " here in michigan because it was belived to be destroying the perch habitat ? only a few people would even concider going out to catch them . it is now one of the biggest sport fishing industries in our state .
the same can be said about catfish , but if you have read some of the other discussion boards , you see that has changed too , these people love the sport and don't mind braging about it . i envy their catch too ! there a massive fish !
so you see my friend , you are our teacher , we are learning about this sport from you , our questions are simply because we just don't know that much about it . i only found out about the sport while searching about fishing in england a few months back . no one from england has replied to inform us as how they do it , buy now we have you . i hope you continue to do so , you give us knowledge that we greatley appreciate . we offer you our friendship in return .
i hope this cleares this up for you . i enjoy having you here , and learning from you . thank you ime , your pal ,onehunter .
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since carp is not a native species to our waters , it has had a negitive impact to our other fish species , thus most people have a low appreation for the fish , but we are adapting .it seems it is here to stay . we have a few groups that are dedicated to the carp fishing sport , we even have a town that holds a carp festival . like you , these people are the trailblasers of a new type of sportfishing to this country . we are taking your words very seriousely , your fishing tips are opening the door to this new sport to over two thousand readers here . we greatley appreatiate having someone like you here to open new doors of oppertunity for fishing . to teach us and enlighten us as you do .
would you belive that at one time walleye was considered a "trash fish " here in michigan because it was belived to be destroying the perch habitat ? only a few people would even concider going out to catch them . it is now one of the biggest sport fishing industries in our state .
the same can be said about catfish , but if you have read some of the other discussion boards , you see that has changed too , these people love the sport and don't mind braging about it . i envy their catch too ! there a massive fish !
so you see my friend , you are our teacher , we are learning about this sport from you , our questions are simply because we just don't know that much about it . i only found out about the sport while searching about fishing in england a few months back . no one from england has replied to inform us as how they do it , buy now we have you . i hope you continue to do so , you give us knowledge that we greatley appreciate . we offer you our friendship in return .
i hope this cleares this up for you . i enjoy having you here , and learning from you . thank you ime , your pal ,onehunter .
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