#88895 - 04/11/00 01:17 PM
Re: newts
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Spawner
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 562
Loc: austin, Minnesota, USA
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Must be why all of the hag witches used them for potions and make up. Eye of a newt was a very common recipe when making up a poison potion. Bubble, Bubble toil and trouble. LOL. You ever notice how dogs don't screw with toads and newts(pukeus aloticus) . Ours did once, and it yakked for a couple of days. He would run from toads after that. Newts are just a skinnier version. My $.02
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#88896 - 04/11/00 08:09 PM
Re: newts
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Returning Adult
Registered: 02/07/00
Posts: 419
Loc: Tacoma, Wa. USA
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I have never seen a fish eat these things. I was fishing at Swofford Pond by Morton once and caught nothing but newts. They really like worms. I did not even hear of a fish caught that day.
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#88897 - 04/12/00 02:56 AM
Re: newts
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Anonymous
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Trout do eat newts!! My uncle has a pond that is full of them. We caught fish during the winter that had bellies full of them. The Trout were 18- 20" so they were big enough to eat them whole. Some of them were digested almost completely. tight lines ------------------ Martywww.steelheader.net marty@steelheader.net
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#88898 - 04/13/00 12:24 AM
Re: newts
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Registered: 03/10/00
Posts: 347
Loc: West of Eden
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Was fishing Chopaka Lake in the Okanagon last May and noticed one of th orange tinted critters coming up next to my tube for a burp of air. Coincidentlly, a herpatologist was camping at the lake and asking the fishermen if they had noticed any reptiles in the area. Some type of census and study relating human and livestock impact on the local slimies was going on. Anyhow when I mentioned to her I'd spotted a brown backed,orange bellied newt she just about crapped. Supposedly they are only native to the wetter coastal climates, not the more arid eastern side. She got very interested in how these newts would be relocated to a sub-alpine lake such as Chopaka and spent several days combing the lake looking for them. Anyhow, I probablly caused the demise of that fishery by mentioning it to her. However, I asked several questions about the newts and she confirmed that hey were extremely toxic and didn't have any natural preditors. However, she wasn't sure if they posed any threat to other organisams in their habitat (ie. trout) by competing for food. See quite a slug of them in the lakes I fish between Hood Canal and the Coast. Glad to hear Twin Lakes are still kicking out those brookies. Beautifull little puddles for a fun day of flyrodding. Better try for the big cutts in Mountain Lake, or wait for the opener on Cascade!
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