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  1. #13
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    Re: Eating Sauger

    Sorry but a fish that swims in the stuff found in the river will not make it to my dinner table. I saw some of the discharge at one place when we were trying to catch bait last year and the smell was like a port-o-jon. I mean there are power plants and industrial pants right on the river!
    I don't trust the people who give an advisory either because in a few years they will probably say that oops we misunderstood the data. Naw, not me the fish I catch in this state get let go regardless of river, lake, creek or stream.

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    For those of you who won't eat fish because of the drums, cars, and other debris in the river, have you ever been in the headwaters of any of the rivers that make up our lakes? Have you seen whats in the Cumberland river between Harlan and the falls? And have you seen whats on the bottoms of any of the lakes--there are very few that haven't been used as dumping grounds for someone's trash and cars? Or is it just a case of out of sight, out of mind?

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    Quote Originally Posted by creeker View Post
    For those of you who won't eat fish because of the drums, cars, and other debris in the river, have you ever been in the headwaters of any of the rivers that make up our lakes? Have you seen whats in the Cumberland river between Harlan and the falls? And have you seen whats on the bottoms of any of the lakes--there are very few that haven't been used as dumping grounds for someone's trash and cars? Or is it just a case of out of sight, out of mind?
    Or..........how about the 3500 OIL Wells that existed on the land that now makes up Dale Hollow Lake......If you fish the lake a lot, and you fish it the right times, you will SMELL it, and SEE IT..........lots of residual OIL.

    That doesn't keep the meat hunters from taking smallies, AND it doesn't keep me from taking the ocassional walleye or trout or spot.

    AND what about KY Lake, or Barkely Lake.......you'd eat fish there........well, that is the CUMBERLAND and TENNESSEE Rivers......and they flow through some of the WORSE offenders for toxic waste in our country..........

    You guys KILL ME.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    Its PERFECTLY safe to eat saugar out of the Ohio and trust me ALOT of people do it and we are all fine.

    The advisories are pretty much for any fish caught in any river or lake or even the ocean.

    I just wouldnt make it a habit of fileting up a 40lb blue once a week.

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    So that explains why Geo is so onoray lol lol lol. eating all those Ohio river fish, lol. I have ate sauger from the Ohio, fish from there or any body of water a matter of fact, are probally no worse comtaminated than our food bought in stores, I mean, look at peanut butter, hamburger scares, chicken, and all the hormones, antibotics and growth feeds they put in our food, pesticides, ferttilizer etc etc etc. Who really knows what is safe now, I grow a garden and use only horse po for fertilizer, so I know some of my stuff is safeer than some.

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    Upper Reach (Mouth of Big Sandy to Markland Dam )

    Species General Population Special Population
    Paddlefish (and eggs) 6 meals / year No consumption
    Carp 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Channel catfish-Greater than 21 inches 6 meals / year No consumption
    Channel catfish-Less than 21 inches 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Smallmouth buffalo 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    White bass 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Drum 1 meal / month 6 meals/ year
    White crappie Unlimited 1 meal / week
    Hybrid striped bass 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Sauger 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Flathead catfish 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Black basses (largemouth, etc.) 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Middle Reach (Markland Dam to Cannelton Dam)
    Species General Population Special Population
    Paddlefish (and eggs) 6 meals / year No consumption
    Channel catfish greater than 21 inches 6 meals / year No consumption
    Channel catfish less than 21inches 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Carp 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Hybrid striped bass 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    White bass 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Drum 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Sauger 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Black basses 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Flathead catfish 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Lower Reach (Cannelton Dam to Mississippi River)
    Species General Population Special Population
    Paddlefish (and eggs) 6 meals / year No consumption
    Channel catfish 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Carp 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Blue catfish greater than14 inches 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Blue catfish less than14 inches 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Drum 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Hybrid striped bass 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Sauger 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    White bass 1 meal / month 6 meals / year
    Black basses (largemouth, spotted) 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    White crappie Unlimited 1 meal / week
    Bigmouth buffalo 1 meal / week 1 meal / month
    Flathead Catfish 1 meal/week 1meal/month



    its not going to kill you if it did id been dead years ago !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    Ain't no way I'd eat anything from there. To each his own I guess.

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    Quote Originally Posted by DJD View Post
    Ain't no way I'd eat anything from there. To each his own I guess.
    If you eat salmon, or redfish, or yellowfin tuna, or albacore tuna, or scallops, or oysters, or swordfish.............or.........

    You are probably ingesting a higher level of mercury than what is in Ohio River sauger.......

    Just figure you should know.

    Later,

    Geo

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    Re: Eating Sauger

    Fact is, sauger need very clean water.
    30 yrs ago they were almost gone due to the pollution.
    They are thriving once again in the Ohio.
    They could never live in most of our lakes because
    of the pollution being worse there..
    The Ohio is not as bad as most of the lakes, contrary to what most
    people think, and the Sauger proove it.

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