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To: Scott Moore who wrote (5668)9/17/1998 7:31:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18928
 
Hi Scott, Well, your salmon may be radioactive, but ours have a delicate flavoring of PCB's!!! Most Great Lakes salmon are not spawned here, but come from hatcheries. Biggest I ever caught was 23#. This old-timer took over a half an hour to land. Worked my arse off for that dinner!!

We also have rainbow trout, lake trout, and brown trout during the season. I didn't get out on the lake to fish even once this year. I heard that it was a good season, though.

Favorite fresh salmon recipe:
Clean whole fish, (save roe if it's a female)
On heavy foil, place pads of butter and lemon slices under the length of the fish
Fill fish cavity with onion slices and butter pads
More lemon slices and butter pads on top of the fish
Close foil around the prepared fish and cook on the Weber for about 5 minutes
Open the foil and poke holes in the bottom of the foil
Replace the Weber cover and let fish smoke for an additional 3 minutes
Serve!!

The skin will peal back and you can just dig in!

Recipe for Salmon Roe to follow!!

Best regards, Tom



To: Scott Moore who wrote (5668)9/17/1998 8:11:00 AM
From: JZGalt  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 18928
 
Scott,

I'm not sure what Jeff uses for his Asset Commitment Model, but in this case I believe he would be correct for most people. The research I've done looking back at various points in time indicate there is no reason to hurry into stocks at this time, although it is technically "safe" to do so. For those of you who were unfortunate enough not to buy in on the latest low, I think you will get plenty of chances over the next few months. If I am correct in interpreting the IW, it means that speculation is being lowered, but I'm not sure that translates into immediate gains in stock prices.

Just my two cents. I bought a little bit of TMAR the other day, but as of yet, I'm not tempted into the larger stocks that make up the "nifty fifty" portion of the S&P. PMCS and GALTF also look pretty good at these levels, but...

From the look of the GLOBEX this morning, it looks like we are still in "churn" mode. Ugh! Down 18 S&P points as the usual meltdown in Japan and Europe continues.

----
Dave