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Old 09-20-2008, 07:42 PM   #14
ProfessorM
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Now you are getting too specific and fussy. I don't think you can answer a specific question like that. Hell if you knew that you would be a millionaire. Fish show up at that place. I don't think they came from down south of the area. Common sense says fish came from up northern shore way or from out at sea, S. Bank way. Obviously all the fish that get the hell out of here don't all go thru the canal to exit. Lots go out and around. Maybe the fish that decide to go thru the canal to leave have it imprinted in their genes to do so because that is how they got there the first time. Maybe they laid over at scorton and repeat the migration in the same way every time. Who knows. Not me. Good question but I don't think anyone knows for sure, although I am sure someone will chime in with some scientific report to make me look like an idiot. Too bad Mr. Limpet wasn't a member here he could tell you. My head hurts now. I will be at Scorton tomorrow I will ask any fish I catch to give me the poop.

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