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<blockquote data-quote="Seedy" data-source="post: 1072743" data-attributes="member: 10694"><p>Be CAREFUL and obey the regulations. Spoonbill caviar poaching is very lucrative.</p><p></p><p>I like to go down to the Low Water Dam below Kerr Dam (Lake Hudson) during the spring runs to watch the people snag. I can only describe it as a "Red Neck Circus"... It is wonderful entertainment. </p><p></p><p>On a big weekend there are 50-60 people lining the bank with giant surf rods throwing pear sized lead weights with giant treble hooks into the river...Then there are usually 10-15 boats all jockeying for position in the swift water and all throwing giant weights and hooks...</p><p></p><p>If you happen to bump into some Russian or Eastern European gentlemen taking multiple fish or only gutting the fish for caviar and burning the bodies...if you are not LEO, GO THE OTHER WAY! These fellows are committing a crime and the vibe I've gotten from them is that they mean business and are most likely armed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seedy, post: 1072743, member: 10694"] Be CAREFUL and obey the regulations. Spoonbill caviar poaching is very lucrative. I like to go down to the Low Water Dam below Kerr Dam (Lake Hudson) during the spring runs to watch the people snag. I can only describe it as a "Red Neck Circus"... It is wonderful entertainment. On a big weekend there are 50-60 people lining the bank with giant surf rods throwing pear sized lead weights with giant treble hooks into the river...Then there are usually 10-15 boats all jockeying for position in the swift water and all throwing giant weights and hooks... If you happen to bump into some Russian or Eastern European gentlemen taking multiple fish or only gutting the fish for caviar and burning the bodies...if you are not LEO, GO THE OTHER WAY! These fellows are committing a crime and the vibe I've gotten from them is that they mean business and are most likely armed. [/QUOTE]
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