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Offline SDale

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Tried a new Fishing Technique today...
« on: July 17, 2007, 01:10:16 PM »
A quite illegal one, but I just wanted to see if it works.

A buddy of mine from work introduced me to "Fish Calling". You gotta get an old rotary phone and take it apart to get the rotor part out. Not going into any close details, you attach some wires to the rotor, sink one of the wires into the ground and the other on top of the water and proceed to spin the hell outta the rotor. This is supposed to stun the fish sitting on the bottom and make em float to the top...

I'll be damned if it DIDN'T work!!! I got cat fish, trout, crawdads AND a buncha leeches. All this from a medium sized crick on my brother-in-laws property.

I'd be set for the next week or so on fish and mud bugs if wasn't for my bro-in-law seein me fill my net bag!!! LoL So I'm only good for the next coupla days.

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RE: Tried a new Fishing Technique today...
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2007, 01:48:59 PM »
I guess that's a local call , no long distance needed . hehe  I'd heard about this in the day of the old crank phone that generated an electric  current , I guess the rotaries do the same ? who'd thought . hehe. I  hear a stick of dynamite will clear an area too.  kirby
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RE: Tried a new Fishing Technique today...
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2007, 02:06:39 PM »
Tried the dynamite back in Oklahoma. Werks rill gud!!!

So does some quick lime in a mason jar fulla water!

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RE: Tried a new Fishing Technique today...
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2007, 01:13:29 AM »
About 15 years ago when I was working with NCSU's Zoology dept., we, along with NC Fish and Wildlife, did some stream sampling above and below some of the commercial trout farms in western NC to try and get a handle on the impact of farms on the swimmers and crawlers that called the streams home (turns out that the trout farms seemed beneficial in pretty much all cases).

We were using a modern version of your phone shocker, Sam; a small backpack mounted generator powered by a little 2-cycle engine. There were two 5' aluminum wands connected by cables that the "electrocuter" carried in rubber-gloved hands and waved in the water in front of him as he walked up the stream; one wand had a little net fixed to it so that he could collect the stunned creatures and put them in buckets for weighing, counting and classifying (and releasing, of course). Though I got to handle the shocker a little bit, what I did mostly was to follow right behind with buckets and regular nets collecting what floated past the shockers. Luckily the apparatus had a very limited "sphere of influence", so the danger of getting shocked to those of us who were following them was minimal, but it still made for some funny moments as we made our way upstream in rubber chest waders trying to keep from ending up in Davy Jones Locker- LOL. Dang, those rocks get slippery!

In addition to wild and stocked trout, we came up with crawdads, black-nosed dace, and one particularly evil-looking, but very docile hellbender (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellbender ).

Disclaimer: No animals were permanently harmed as a result of their shocking experience (we might have hurt their feelings, though ;~)

Bryan

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RE: Tried a new Fishing Technique today...
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2007, 04:27:08 AM »
Wow...I figured there had to be some commercial version of this!

I've got a new one rigged up after trying the "Caller" . I guess it's similar to the one you describe.

A motorcycle battery,Chevy  ignition coil and an MSD Ignition box I had in the garage. I was planning on trying it today, but I experimeted with it last night & it won't arc through the water. The arc just keeps jumping straight to the ground hook-up on the coil... I wonder if it'll work with just the +/- leads comming off the ignition box???