Hi From Oxford Pa
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Guest_bart_*
, Sep 28 2008 10:33 PM
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#1 Guest_bart_*
Posted 28 September 2008 - 10:33 PM
Hi,
My name is Bart Gelesh and I currently reside in Oxford, Pennsylvania which is aprox an hour south west of Philadelphia. I am an avid fisherman and a fish artist. Here is a link to my website where you can see some of my work.
www.mudbugstudio.com
I have been interested in keeping wild fish for some time but I have finally gotten around to getting serious about it. While doing some research I found this forum. I want to ensure the health and happiness of any fish I decide to keep and you guys I'm sure can put me on the right track. I would like to keep fish to study which I hope will further my abilities as an artist.
I have a ton of questions and would like to read as many of the threads that pertain to what I want to do before I post. I look forward to learning all I can about wild fish capture and care.
Bart Gelesh
MUDBUG STUDIO
My name is Bart Gelesh and I currently reside in Oxford, Pennsylvania which is aprox an hour south west of Philadelphia. I am an avid fisherman and a fish artist. Here is a link to my website where you can see some of my work.
www.mudbugstudio.com
I have been interested in keeping wild fish for some time but I have finally gotten around to getting serious about it. While doing some research I found this forum. I want to ensure the health and happiness of any fish I decide to keep and you guys I'm sure can put me on the right track. I would like to keep fish to study which I hope will further my abilities as an artist.
I have a ton of questions and would like to read as many of the threads that pertain to what I want to do before I post. I look forward to learning all I can about wild fish capture and care.
Bart Gelesh
MUDBUG STUDIO
#2 Guest_fundulus_*
Posted 29 September 2008 - 06:58 AM
Welcome to the Forum, Bart. We can shower you with advice, and much of it will be correct(!).
I'm a sucker for mudbugs myself, I played bass in a band in Boston called "Moose and the Mudbugs". It's good to see someone else using the term creatively.
I'm a sucker for mudbugs myself, I played bass in a band in Boston called "Moose and the Mudbugs". It's good to see someone else using the term creatively.
#3 Guest_bart_*
Posted 29 September 2008 - 08:36 PM
Welcome to the Forum, Bart. We can shower you with advice, and much of it will be correct(!).
I'm a sucker for mudbugs myself, I played bass in a band in Boston called "Moose and the Mudbugs". It's good to see someone else using the term creatively.
I always thought "The red-eyed rock bass" would be a great name for a band.
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