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just read that a fishes sense of smell is 1000 times greater than a hunting dogs, wtf. have to start training the goldfish to hunt. could be interesting.
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So that means you would be a lousy fishing partner because I can smell you a long ways away!

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This might be a dumb question but how doo fish smell underwater???? We sure as hell can't!


how do you know ya can't smell underwater, i'll put money on it that you have never tried. what with alll the spittin an shheeet goin on. hehe. take a huge gulp of beer or hot sauce, and giver a try.
 
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how do you know ya can't smell underwater, i'll put money on it that you have never tried....

I have swam enough miles and been in the water enough to know that I can't smell underwater. You can bet all the friggin' money you want and you, kind sir, would lose!

I think the fish "taste" more than smell but that is just my thought!
 

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again you more than likely have been trying to breath, next time take a big nose full see if ya smell anything. hehe, you old guys just refuse to learn new tricks.
 

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but fish are stuipid, cant train stupid

They only have a memory span of three seconds so it's more like you cant fix stupid.

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just read that a fishes sense of smell is 1000 times greater than a hunting dogs, wtf. have to start training the goldfish to hunt. could be interesting.
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but fish are stuipid, cant train stupid

They only have a memory span of three seconds so it's more like you cant fix stupid.

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How is any of this proven? That's my question of the day.
 

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This might be a dumb question but how doo fish smell underwater???? We sure as hell can't!

Exactly if their sniffers are 1000 times better then a dog that cant smell under water either. So doesn't that make it zero... :confused:

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sound moves at 340 m/s in air and 6000 m/s through steel

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Apparently, for 20 bones, you can buys a kit that will show you how to train goldfish.
 

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For the reality of fishing, fish can trace a scent very quickly. I don't think it is smell as we know it!

Living in active bear country, it is within the law to clean fish for a shore lunch and put the entrails into the water. I have done this and this act was in rapidly flowing water (entrails, head and tail of cut throats were thrown in the rapids). Minutes later, I caught a nice 5-6 pound dolly with those pieces in the stomach. It is a very good fishing trick and I have successfully used it on several occasions. Mmmmmm, shore lunches are soooo gooood!

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sound moves at 340 m/s in air and 6000 m/s through steel

thought i would just throw that out there

343m/s through air but 6000 through steel. Wow!

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