10-4, you do just that. In the mean time, you have any ideas on why I am seeing all this brand new baby sealife in the Gulf? Went out to Petite Boy Island the other day and the beaches were covered with tens of thousands of baby starfish. It was an awesome site.
On top of that, flounder as well as many other species are spawning right now meaning that there is no way for these fresh eggs to get coated. Three years from now I will send you a picture of my catch from the gulf. Deal?
Deal.
I suspect you are seeing brand new sealife in the gulf for the same reason fruit tree growers find stubborn trees finally bear fruit after a grove fire, after years of...nothing. Or for the same reason a person can own a lilac shrub for 20 years, without a single bloom, only to find it bloom the season after someone tried to chop it down.
It’s science, baby. And it’s about nature’s way of survival.
Nothing would tickle me more than to join you and fellow FReepers in the Gulf three years from now, to prove the science is wrong.