Guest guest Posted June 13, 2012 Report Share Posted June 13, 2012 You have a lot of rivers and lakes in AR to fish in if you like to fish. I had a little cottage near Greer's Ferry Lake. not on the lake unfortunately but about .2 miles from marina. We never fished there. We did take the grandkids and kids out on the lake with a pontoon and a raft. Could about fly on that raft as had big motor. We just rented it. Cost of living there is pretty good though it may be changing. A lot of people came up from Louisiana and stayed and I don't know how that affects things. Carolyn Wilkerson ________________________________ To: sproutpeople Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 8:57 AM Subject: Re: problem with tuna and a solution The smaller fish don't make it over here from Japan - i.e., the tuna they found had to swim over here; other fish can't/don't swim that big distance. I do also remember reading something about some kinds of fish being able to clear radiation from their bodies, while others do not. So, yes, with contaminants other than radiation in the big tuna, the smaller fish are contaminated, get eaten by the bigger fish, and it goes right on up the food chain. I lived in southern California until more recently when I moved here to Arkansas, and we just didn't eat fish caught off our coast - really sad. Dona Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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