DHEC advisories

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Originally posted by fish-n-kid

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I used to throw them in the garden but the dang mercury and PCB’s was killing my peppers. Large Mouth Bass are an invasive species of fish, kind of like the grass carp. So we always just destroy them.


I originally wondered if you were stupid, clueless, ignorant, or just a slob.

Your remarks nailed it…without a doubt, stupid…maybe dumb as a rock.

For starters, anyone that can’t grow peppers around here is beyond help. Even the chimpanzees at Riverbanks Zoo grow peppers just to give themselves something to do other than scratching their butts.

Largemouth Bass aren’t an “invasive species” here, moron…they’re native.

They’re considered “invasive” in areas they didn’t naturally occur in…Japan, British Columbia, Africa, or the Cal Delta.

Try consulting a globe next time to figure out where you are before you go flinging dumb statemenets around.

It’s a shame, but even newcomers from Ohio have more common sense than you do.

the simian intellect possessed by the poop-flinging pepper growers in pitcher’s diatribe is undoubtedly superior to that of our dim-witted invasive proselytizer.

nice metaphor, pitcher.

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Originally posted by barbawang

the simian intellect possessed by the poop-flinging pepper growers in pitcher’s diatribe is undoubtedly superior to that of our dim-witted invasive proselytizer.

nice metaphor, pitcher.


I wouldn't bet on it!! It sounds to me fish-n-kid's grey matter has been effected by not heeding the DNR advisories.:wink:

The cost of Liberty, is eternal vigilance!!

They have sighs at some of the boat ramps on the upper Edisto warning not to eat the fish out of the river more than like once a week or something like that and none of some species of cat fish. They tested mercury levels in some of the locals that ate a lot of fish, two I know well and they found they had very high levels. Red breast (brem) are good eating fish but you have to know how to cook and eat them, Deep fry them as soon as they float they are done, if fryed correctly you can pull off the top fin and the small bones come out with it leaving only the center bones which are easy to eat around.