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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20111013 Ver 2_Public Comments_20130321Strickland, Bev From: Karoly, Cyndi Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:42 PM To: Strickland, Bev Subject: FW: Blounts Creek Fishing Report 3 -20 -13 Attachments: IMG_0498.JPG; Picture 060.jpg; 100_5753.JPG Not sure if the images were attached in the previous email. - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Stecker, Kathy Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 11:09 AM To: Rawls, Paul; Belnick, Tom; Karoly, Cyndi Cc: Parker, Michael; Adams, Amy Subject: FW: Blounts Creek Fishing Report 3 -20 -13 Did y'all get this too? I have a feeling there will be more, so I just want to know if I should continue to forward them to you. Kathy Stecker NCDWQ 919 - 807 -6422 NOTICE: Emails sent to and from this account are subject to Public Records Law and may be disclosed to third parties. - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Bob Daw [mailto:bwdawl(@embargmail.com] Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2013 6:45 AM To: Stecker, Kathy Subject: Blounts Creek Fishing Report 3 -20 -13 Before we get to the fish, I cant wait for you to see the picture of a Osprey that I took today with zoom on my new cannon camera. This female has lay -ed clam to her last years nest on the no wake sign at the mouth of the Blounts Creek. She and her mate will set there and raise their young and fuss at every boat that goes by, but will never abandon that nest. I caught two big stripers today, but had to release them as they were 23 inches and out of slot. Picture 2 is of David Massengill from Smithfield with a 27.2 inch striper that he caught yesterday. John Sheaves from Knightdale is showing two fish in the picture that I took of him. A nice 19 inch trout and 21 inch striper. I just received a call that another friend had caught a limit of big trout up at the little end of the creek today. I am to get that picture tomorrow for your next report.. Bob Daw NOW, News Flash.. Not only are we sportsmen /women fighting against the mining company killing our creek with their 9,000,000 plus gallons daily of waste water but just click on the icon below to see that people that we voted for are now wanting to raise our boat registration from $40 dollar every three years to a whooping $450 dollars every three years. Have they gone raving mad. At what point do we all turn in our boat paddles and rods and reels and tell they have won and we all relocate to another state. We already have to go to Virgina to catch croakers. The last place that is good to fish <Blounts Creek> will be 1 destroyed and we will not be able to afford boat registration anyway. Is anyone out there.. hello - -hello http:/ /www.northcarolinasportsman.com /printer friendly.php ?id =3273