Do you ever fish in the middle of urban areas, /out/? Do you eat what you catch - and if so, are you concerned about pollution?
>goldfish
>>973730
Well, they're just pretty carp.
>>973732
The ones in the wild tend to lose their coloration and look pretty much like regular carp.
Hell no, the columbia slough has enough lead in it to supply the whole of Rome with good piping.
>>973771
>columbia slough
People actually fish off of the Eastbank Esplanade across from downtown. It used to be legal to catch sturgeon for eating out of the lower Willamette, but now it's limited to above the falls.
>>973728
>A salt water gold fish
Wut?
>>973947
The Hudson River is still freshwater until it hits the bay south of Manhattan, at which point the salinity rises.
>>973728
Urban fishing makes me happy. The water is 0.0043% SSRI.
>Do you ever fish in the middle of urban areas
yes, frequently
>Do you eat what you catch
sometimes, if its a good looking specimen and i went out there with the intent of eating fish that day
>are you concerned about pollution?
nah
the blue fishies mark fishing spots. the huge gray blob is my nations capitol airport, so i guess that classyfies as "urban fishing"
>>974255
Kek. The caffeine makes for a great breakfast too.
>>973728
Yes. Intercoastal and the best bassholes within a reasonable drive seem to be little lakes in the middle of commercial and industrial areas with a bunch of "No Trespassing" signs around.
Up in Chicago, a few friends fish Lake Michigan all the time from the big harbors.