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Old 20-03-2009, 02:08 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Planting late

In article , Charlie wrote:

On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 14:15:01 -0700, Billy
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This is out'en Charlie's archive. I only steal from the best.

Late Planting Guide From Seed
From an Old Organic Magazine


Shoot....much as I appreciates gettin' strokes and credit fer summit
worthwhile, I gotta 'fess up to gettin' this chart from our own Bill
W, Keeper of All Sorts of Arcane and Not-So-Arcane Knowledge, but I do
sorta like bein'g referred to as one o' the best. ;-)

I'm behind on my posting and will be back later, I hope, but the
weather and the solunar tables look most excellant for goin' out and
wettin' a line in the morning, and I be a roundin' up my gear, which,
believe it or not, was properly stored last fall! I awoke from my
afternoon snoozy, dreamin' of fishin'. Lovey and all are mightily
desirous of some fresh crappie and/or walleye and/or
catfishies.....gonna have to see of old Charlie still has it.

Boy howdy... gonna brew me a thermos of strong java, a bacon, egg and
sprout sammie, grab a pouch of Redman and a cigar and go set a couple
trotlines with some rotten shrimp from last year and then try and jig
me up some crappies !!!!!

I'll be thinking of ya', old trout, as the sun is warming me back and
few sounds of civilization intrude upon me reverie.


Before you go, be sure to take a look at
http://www.dhss.mo.gov/fishadvisory/09FishAdvisory.pdf

"Because children are particularly sensitive to some contaminants, DHSS
makes special recommendations for sensitive populations, which include
pregnant women, women of childbearing age, nursing mothers and children
under 13 years old.* Other recommendations are made for everyone.
*
To minimize the amount of contaminants in fish you eat, DHSS recommends
that you fillet your fish, remove the skin and trim away fatty
portions.* The meal advice in the summary table is based on this
preparation technique.* Generally, DHSS recommends eating smaller, legal
size fish that have not lived as long and have not had time to
accumulate as much contaminants in their bodies.* The complete Fish
Advisory provides further details on specific contaminants and on
cleaning, cooking and other preparation techniques to minimize
contaminants."*

Worse day fishing is better than a good day at work.
- Unanimous
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- Billy
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