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Gasper Master 08-31-2009 01:29 PM

Clear Jelly in Cast Net
 
Does anyone know what that clear jelly like stuff in the water is. I have been pulling up tons of it in my cast net. That stuff is slicker than cu* on a gold tooth.

Slidellkid 08-31-2009 01:33 PM

Don't know what it is, but that was a good one!

Tete Dur 08-31-2009 02:29 PM

The "clear jelly" you are talking about is actually called a Ctenophore (prounoucned tea-no-four) or commonly know as a Comb Jelly. Unlike jellyfish wich are Cnidarians (pronounced ni-dare-e-ans) they do not posses cnidoblasts (ni-doe-blast) which are venemous cells. In other words they should be harmless to the touch. However, they really suck when they get into your overflow drain for your livewell and cause the water to overflow.

express07 08-31-2009 02:57 PM

I've been pulling up a ton of them the last month or two.

express07 08-31-2009 03:00 PM

Tete Dur or Roy Hinkley?

Tete Dur 08-31-2009 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by express07 (Post 41097)
Tete Dur or Roy Hinkley?

If I'm ever stranded on an island I sure hope Ginger and Mary Anne will be there....but I would like to upgrade with the 2009 models of them please!

express07 08-31-2009 03:31 PM

I'd take either, Lord on a desert island even Lovey Howell would do. If I had my choice it'd be Mary Ann.

Tete Dur 08-31-2009 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by express07 (Post 41107)
I'd take either, Lord on a desert island even Lovey Howell would do. If I had my choice it'd be Mary Ann.

I second that.....Mary Ann all the way. Too bad I don't plan on getting stranded on any desert islands anytime soon.


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