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    Re: Mcalpine Sauger

    Where did you get this info .I have been eating them for 30 years ,and I am fine .Did you know when they test a fish they grind intrels and all and test that .....I would not eat any Catfish ,Buffalo CArp ,Drum.But Sauger,Walleye,crappie are fine .If you have ever been to Kings on Broadway and get a fish sandwich you are eating Buffalo from the Ohio River.I know this for a fact becasue I know the commercial fisherman that sells them to Kings

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    Re: Mcalpine Sauger

    KDFWR recommends no more than one meal per week of ANY freshwater fish, no matter where it was caught.

    http://fw.ky.gov/fishadvisory.asp

    The advisory for sauger from the Ohio is no more restrictive than for any other fish, so go for it. Also, I think it's important to remember that trace amounts of mercury occur naturally in ALL fish. Unless you're a woman of childbearing age, you have nothing to worry about.

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    Boaters have same rights, but alot more "wrongs". I am a boater and I always give boats and bank fisherman plenty of courtesy space.

    Here is the consumption guidline for adults over 6 years of age and women that are not of childbearing age (I wouldn't want my wife to eat if we planned to have any more kids - better safe than sorry)

    Paddlefish (and their eggs) 6 meals/year
    Channel catfish:
    over 21" - 6 meals/year
    under 21" -1 meal/month
    Carp - 1 meal/month
    Drum - 1 meal/month
    Hybrid striped bass -1 meal/month
    Sauger - 1 meal/week
    White bass -1 meal/month
    Flathead Catfish - 1 meal/week
    Black Bass (largemouth, smallmouth and spotted)
    -1 meal/week

    Quote Originally Posted by RoadToad View Post
    KDFWR recommends no more than one meal per week of ANY freshwater fish, no matter where it was caught.

    http://fw.ky.gov/fishadvisory.asp

    The advisory for sauger from the Ohio is no more restrictive than for any other fish, so go for it. Also, I think it's important to remember that trace amounts of mercury occur naturally in ALL fish. Unless you're a woman of childbearing age, you have nothing to worry about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKIPJACK View Post
    I was down there today and some guys in a boat anchored right in front of several guys on the bank fishing and pretended that they couldn't see the guys on the bank. They finally moved when a barrage of jigs started raining down on them. I had to laugh! Why would you bring a boat to fish the same water as bank fishermen?

    Yep I was the first bank fisherman on the shelf that morning ,me & my buddy got there at 11AM and I could not believe there was only one boat & no one else on the shelf .We were slaying the fish then I hooked a big white perch the boats across on the Ky side of the falls must have seen my pole bent double and immediatley pulled anchor and ran over to where we were casting .i coulnd't believe them .I sent a 3/8th jig off the side of their bass tracker ...LOL oops sorry just dont like dis-courteous people .I coulda took my boat out too but when the level is 14ft you can leave the boat at home and the back eddie is perfect from shore .We got a limit and I have to admit when we ran out of minnows we still caught fish .I was really doing well with a greenish sassy shad on 3/8ths lead heads which I make and paint green with model airplane paint
    I love the river .I think the big stripers have moved off I am gonna hit the warm water discharge in the next few weeks ........the storm swims baits will be lethal then in the winter .
    2 Weeks ago I got 25 hybrids in 25 casts in the 3-4lbs range what a day

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    Re: Mcalpine Sauger

    Did anybody fish the lower dam or turbines?

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    That is funny but not. I have seen guys do that more and more the last few years. The last time I was at Taylorsville bank fishing. I was in the old quarry fishing for Crappie and Bluegil. There was a tournament going on because there were boats coming in and out of it all day long. I was standing on the little point on left as you enter with a boat and I can't tell you how many guys banged there cranks off the rocks I was standing on. I was p'd off. I have learned over the years to bring my Catfish rod with me for defense (All the Pay lake fishing tought me something). I just casted it out almost were the boats enters and left it there. I had a few hang into it and I just said thats ok I will fix it no harm done then laughed inside. I set there and blocked off that little point and cove all day long. I can't tell you how many boats came with a few yards of me and never said a word. No "you catch'n any" or anything. There was a couple of older guys that had been around that thing over and over for hours while the others came in and left. They were nice enough and always talked as they went around. They never once came close enough to me with their casts to offend me. So when everyone but them was left in the Quarry I packed it up and moved to the other side. They made a beeline to that little cove and caught their first Keeper of the day. I also, since I was not interested in Bass that day, pointed out a few fish on the nest for them that I seen walking the bank on the other side. They told me that they knew there would be a fish over there since I had it blocked off all morning and I just laughed and told them I did that on purpose and we all laughed about it. Moral of this story is that I have fished both from bank and boat and enjoy both. I actually own a few boats for different circumstances. Respect the bank fisherman though and it could pay off.

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