Bodfish Mike
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The Mecuryis not from Gold dredging, its from the 1850s .... We dont use it cause we dont need it. They needed it for recovery back then but todays equipment catches the small stuff. If you dont underatand that basic fact then all other discussion is irrelavent.
And when I kill and eat the fish, I am eating mercury from dredgers. Thanks for slowly killing me, dregers.
The Mecuryis not from Gold dredging, its from the 1850s .... We dont use it cause we dont need it. They needed it for recovery back then but todays equipment catches the small stuff. If you dont underatand that basic fact then all other discussion is irrelavent.
Ok, youve had your fun. You were correctly "pegged" as Anti mining already. Now go back to the fish forum, where u belong. Say hi to your boss Izzy at the Sierra Fund for us. Bye now
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"spy" Are you on drugs?
I never called anyone any names, especially not "dumb hick" Do you see yourself as a "dumb hick"?
Thanks for removing mercury from the water.
How many fish have I murdered? Not very many, but then I eat them. Are you saying you're a vegan?
I clean up after myself, and I clean up after other people too. Lead, hooks, line, etc. I bring home pocket fulls when I fish, bags full when I detect, and a little when I pan.
I have a drop of mercury in a bottle I got while panning. I'll keep adding to it.
Yeah, great, you tickle fish. So they're in the direct path of your destruction eating up whatever mercury tainted goodies you kick up?
I'm only playing this game because you guys are. I came here asking questions and looking for help, and I got some. Go ahead though, keep putting a wedge in between yourself and the people you need help from.
Maybe in the next ten years you'll finally get those laws fixed.
Good try there...........LOL.You should direct your inquiries to our friend ASSEMBLER.
OH I see you're from the SF bay area, I'm sorry, you don't have to worry about the little dredges
the Big Harbor dredges are stirring up the PCB's, BPA's and past usage of DDT the vapors drifting over are mimicking estrogens
haHA It's a joke Son.
me said:I don't have some kinda vendetta against recreational dredgers. In the grand scheme of things, it seems they're doing minimal, temporary harm that pales in insignificance to yearly storm flows or corporate america, and if they're actually collecting 98% of heavies then they're helping the ecosystem. You miners are the true green party. Thank you.
Salmon go out to the big blue ocean and eat and eat and eat. But the food chain is polluted and salmon and other top of the chain critters accumulate mercury. Then those salmon come back to the same place they started out from to spawn die and distribute the mercury that they picked up out in the ocean. We are soooo foooooked.
You should direct your inquiries to our friend ASSEMBLER.
You are welcome. This one is trying to focus more so in that area so every one can read and decide first hand. Will tell a joke now and then as the topics may not be very exciting to do the research work on. The real intent is to help people for themselves on there outlook on activities and life in general. A few 'Jabs or attacks' is part of the price one may go through along the way. Thank you every one for your inputs.Thanks Assembler, I see your posts about the laws and have been reading a bunch.
We've already established that dredging only collects 98% of the mercury that was previously locked into the river bottom.
The thing is... the mercury isn't really locked into the bottom, it gets stirred up every winter and driven by the high water, closer and closer to the ocean. We dredgers didn't put the mercury there in the first place and lots of it comes straight from mother nature. Yes, some old poorly built dredges will only recover 98%, of what they gather, so they were collecting 98% of the mercury that was sitting in or under the river bed before we became outlaws with a maximum 2% loss. I built my dredges to recover all of the mercury that was mixed in the river bed. The mercury that was at the bottom, in the bedrock cracks was never put thru the dredge. We pulled it out by hand with the gold. We used specially designed systems that had basically no loss at all. Dredges are used to get thru the riverbed to the bedrock. Everything stuck down in the cracks of the bedrock was meticulously pulled out by hand. It's just another part of the big lie...We've already established that dredging only collects 98% of the mercury that was previously locked into the river bottom.
Try to keep up.
I keep putting that into a binary translator hoping for some funny joke or pearl of wisdom, but it's just nonsense.
We've already established that dredging only collects 98% of the mercury that was previously locked into the river bottom.
Try to keep up.
I keep putting that into a binary translator hoping for some funny joke or pearl of wisdom, but it's just nonsense.
Good try there...........LOL.
Rather read about "Surveys".........LOL.
The following comes to mind on how to handle this.......LOL.
Positive she saw Bigfoot, she's suing California
Positive she saw Bigfoot, she's suing California | Fox News
Claudia Ackley is positive that she and her two daughters came across Bigfoot in a tree in southern California last year, but when she called different state authorities to report the sighting, she got the same response.
Nope, they told her, you saw a bear. As a result, the 46-year-old has filed a lawsuit against the state for failing to recognize Sasquatch as a distinct species, reports the Press-Enterprise.
In this case, you can judge for yourself: An ABC 30 report on Ackley's sighting includes phone video shot by her daughter near Lake Arrowhead in the San Bernardino mountains.
Southern California woman claims she saw Bigfoot; sues California to prove it
SoCal woman claims she saw Bigfoot; sues California to prove it | abc30.com
CRESTLINE, Calif. --
A Crestline woman said she spotted a sasquatch in the San Bernardino mountains and filed a lawsuit to prove it.
Not interested in contributing to the multi topic thread other then a 'License for mining'.......LOL.he actually believes hes programmed to contribute to this forum...
LOL.....
Cause endless pointless non related self quoted posts are so very helpful
And when I kill and eat the fish, I am eating mercury from dredgers. Thanks for slowly killing me, dregers.