Re: The good life
[Re: nolluk]
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12/15/21 08:28 PM
12/15/21 08:28 PM
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Sculpin is the scientific name. I grew up calling them bullheads so that what we know them by. We were catching up to 75 a day in the net. Cleaning up the bottom feeders I guess.
Bring on cold weather,
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Re: The good life
[Re: bfisch]
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12/15/21 09:44 PM
12/15/21 09:44 PM
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What is a bullhead? Do you have a picture of one? I have caught bullheads, but I doubt it is what you are referring to. maybe Nolluk can point out a couple in the picture above, the small muscle by the tail is one way Remember lifting a net in the Beaufort Seas and the first 3 sculpins were all separate species, sure was glad I only dealt with bugs at that time, until the stomach contents were opened, then I was glad I was not a marine bio. at that time
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Re: The good life
[Re: nolluk]
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12/15/21 11:20 PM
12/15/21 11:20 PM
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Neither. Lynx ate the breasts off of the swan and it was too late to be shooting lynx so it got a free pass. A few days later my boys and I were hunting in that exact spot I’d here came the lynx to check out the area. He didn’t come close this time. I blew on the goose calls but he watched decoys for a bit and knew something was wrong. Didn’t get any good pictures as he was trying to stay low.
Bring on cold weather,
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