There's been sharks caught before in the Hudson river and plenty of whales and dolphins travel up and down the water way but probably a large river sturgeon ><;>bull shark
i wouldn't eat anything from the hudson .. so fishing there is a waist of a good day . .. its FUAC land .. how many ummm bodies rotted there LOL ..
Really depends on what type of fishing you do the Hudson river isn't a land locked tributary it's constantly changing with the tides currentsi wouldn't eat anything from the hudson .. so fishing there is a waist of a good day . .. its FUAC land .. how many ummm bodies rotted there LOL ..
July 2lst 1779 - The officers of our regiment invited a select number of officers of the Pennsylvania line to dine on sturgeon, a large fish which Major Meriweather caught in the North river. This fish is a favorite with the Dutch, at Albany, and is on that account by some called Albany beef; but in my view it is worse than horse beef, and it was merely an auxiliary at our table.
Hmm my bad sturgeon do jump.Hmm interesting not sure if bull sharks or sturgeon jump like that? I caught a bull shark once fishing with bunker In Croton bay it was only 4 feet but a hell of a surprise while fishing for blues.
I bet that shit smells like fish from the HudsonFUACs girlfriend !
Definitely sturgeon. Caviar anyone?
Dilution is the solution.then again the oceans have everything known to mankind dumped in it along with nuclear waist dead bodies you name it
So how long does it take for all those different pollutants to kill you? I'm pretty sure something else will get me before they can kick in. Sad what man has done, such beauty hiding such disgusting waste.
Robin
RELAX, it's my ex-wife, that bitch simply won't go away