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Shad decline 'depressing,' puzzling
Officials, anglers and conservationists who’ve worked for decades to restore shad on the Susquehanna River lament 90 percent drop in population since 2001.
Lancaster New Era
Published: May 29, 2008
11:25 EST
Lancaster
By AD CRABLE, Staff

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QUOTE(Artie See @ May 30 2008, 09:13 AM)
Perhaps. Remember there was a story in the mainstream media recently that pointed out how many prescription drugs are now found in most water supplies.

Hey Artie,
My sources tell me that there was a secret meeting at the Hamilton Club regarding the shad issue. Dale High was there because he thought they said "Shand" not "Shad".

zippy98
QUOTE(zippy98 @ May 30 2008, 09:43 AM)
My sources tell me that there was a secret meeting at the Hamilton Club regarding the shad issue. Dale High was there because he thought they said "Shand" not "Shad".
There you go again. Drinking that hallucinogenic-laced water.


Artie See
QUOTE(Artie See @ May 30 2008, 09:13 AM)

Perhaps. Remember there was a story in the mainstream media recently that pointed out how many prescription drugs are now found in most water supplies.


A shad conspiracy?
The Logical One
QUOTE(Artie See @ May 30 2008, 09:13 AM)
Perhaps. Remember there was a story in the mainstream media recently that pointed out how many prescription drugs are now found in most water supplies.
This is self-evident.

Residual estrogen from fattening cattle in fast food hamburgers explains emo boys.

runutz
QUOTE(runutz @ May 30 2008, 01:40 PM)


Residual estrogen from fattening cattle in fast food hamburgers explains emo boys.

I guess that is also the reason I am wearing a bro.
The Logical One
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