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Senior Member
Hawgtown thanks Jason Barnucz
A big thank you to Jason Barnucz for an excellent presentation to our club last night.
Jason’s knowledge of bass biology, evasive species, environmental restoration etc. is so extensive; we could have kept him talking all night. Your club is very fortunate to have such a great resource available to them.
We will definitely be luring you to Stouffville again.
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Senior Member
Thanks Jason, it was one of the better talks I've heard over the years.
Thoroughly enjoyed, we'll have you back for sure.
Steve
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Senior Member
Jay's definitely fully loaded with knowledge.... Building himself a heck of a career following his passion...
Carey
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Green Thumb
Yes, thanks Jason. I too enjoyed having you out to the club. Great knowledge and great speaker!
- You're definitely on the list to be invited back.
Jay
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Team Ontario: 2007, 2011
I really enjoyed the Hawgtown visit and thanks for the invite.
Anglers are some of the most knowledgable 'fish heads' on the water and I really enjoy hearing everyone's perspective on various 'fishy' topics/issues. Believe me, I find the information exchange very informative.
You can never learn enough about fisheries biology, ecology and fishing! When I do it will be time for a career change! :O
I look forward to making the trip back to Stouffville again.
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Senior Member
I found it very interesting. Love to pick your brain again sometime. Thanks again for the info. Where can I buy those first 2 books you showed us ?
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Green Thumb
I take notes ?LOL
Black Bass - David P. Philips
Freshwater Fishes of Canada - W.B. Scott / Edwin John Crossman
- I'll be going to the library for the first time in awhile.
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Senior Member
Lol. I hope they have it there Jay. If not I will let you know if I can find it. Who knew Bassin would require me to get a Toronto Library card. Now where are my glasses with the white tape on them
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Senior Member
Freshwater Fishes of Canada - W.B. Scott / Edwin John Crossman
http://www.science.gc.ca/default.asp...n&n=75B70B2A-1
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Team Ontario: 2007, 2011
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Senior Member
Amazing documentary... Thanks for posting it Jeff....
I have to wonder how many die hard anglers raised fish in aquariums. I sure raised and bred a bunch of them.. Mostly African Cichlids....even some of our native species..... Facinating stuff...
Hey Jay...... maybe you can chip in some info for the revised edition.....
Say NO to Big Head Carp.... LOL
Carey
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Team Ontario: 2007, 2011
Carey, actually the update is in progress and I am lucky enough to be involved. The update will include many species which were not known from Canada when the original was written. Most of these species are various minnows, darters and catfishes not previously described.
I share you sentiments to the Big Head carp and the rest of his kin, Grass Carp, Silver Carp and Black Carp. Nasty beasts they are!
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