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grasscutter Flour Bluffian in training

Joined: 29 Jul 2013 Posts: 435 Location: aransas pass
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 12:01 pm Post subject: Cayo del Oso |
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Brother sent me an interesting article about some history of the area. It seems people have been fishing for drum around here for quite some time.
Around 2,800 years ago the people of Cayo del Oso dug a grave into a clay dune facing False Oso Bay where they laid a 40-year-old woman to rest. Over the ensuing millennia they dug hundreds more graves into the dune, creating one of the largest prehistoric cemeteries in Texas. The deposits contained evidence of repeated occupations of the site from about 3,000 B.C. until A.D. 700. The occupations appear to have been relatively infrequent and of short duration, and likely focused on the procurement of black drum fish. |
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Blazin Cajun Horse Mullet

Joined: 06 Aug 2013 Posts: 132 Location: Corpus Christi
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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Awesome information....it is good to know more about our area with regards to past civilizations and their fishing habits.
N 27 39.197 W 97 20.288
The coordinates above mark the location. _________________ Life ain't right...until your fishing!!! |
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ltorna1 Full Grown Flour Bluffian
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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Could you imagine how many drum were around in 300 AD?
I can just imagine a prehistoric nomadic version of AcousticTennis, padding around in a dugout canou with long unkempt hair (not much a stretch lol), catching drum on some 3000 BC version of fishbites. _________________ ...if my boss ever finds this forum I'll be unemployed... |
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grasscutter Flour Bluffian in training

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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:01 pm Post subject: |
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| I remember my dad telling me once that people would camp on the banks of the channels around Corpus during a drum run and that the place would be loaded with the carcasses and heads of black drum. If so, it makes sense that early peoples did the same thing except that they went ahead and buried a few of their kin while they were there. |
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ratherbefishing Member White Shrimper Boot Club
Joined: 20 Oct 2008 Posts: 868 Location: Arlington, Tx
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 3:55 pm Post subject: |
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| ltorna1 wrote: | Could you imagine how many drum were around in 300 AD?
I can just imagine a prehistoric nomadic version of AcousticTennis, padding around in a dugout canou with long unkempt hair (not much a stretch lol), catching drum on some 3000 BC version of fishbites. |
Too funny.... But, I pictured it. _________________
| SailBad the Sinner wrote: | | What isn't located behind a What-a-burger in Corpus? |
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AcousTennis Full Grown Flour Bluffian

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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 4:16 pm Post subject: |
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| ltorna1 wrote: | Could you imagine how many drum were around in 300 AD?
I can just imagine a prehistoric nomadic version of AcousticTennis, padding around in a dugout canou with long unkempt hair (not much a stretch lol), catching drum on some 3000 BC version of fishbites. |
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| ltorna1 wrote: | | I can just imagine a prehistoric nomadic version of AcousticTennis, padding around in a dugout canou with long unkempt hair (not much a stretch lol), catching drum on some 3000 BC version of fishbites. |
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Bay Grinder Flour Bluffian in training

Joined: 23 Sep 2011 Posts: 276 Location: Baffin
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Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2015 9:09 pm Post subject: |
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| AcousTennis wrote: | | ltorna1 wrote: | Could you imagine how many drum were around in 300 AD?
I can just imagine a prehistoric nomadic version of AcousticTennis, padding around in a dugout canou with long unkempt hair (not much a stretch lol), catching drum on some 3000 BC version of fishbites. |
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Sun dried Shrimp jerky? |
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Johninaustin Full Grown Flour Bluffian
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 8:18 am Post subject: |
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We used to shoot .22's out there, now it's a subdivision. Finding human bones was pretty common, esp after a heavy rain. We always left them but people would dig out there all the time for who knows what reason.
It was a GREAT place to set crab traps. |
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HighTide Member White Shrimper Boot Club

Joined: 10 Mar 2008 Posts: 552 Location: Padre Isles
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Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:38 am Post subject: |
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| ltorna1 wrote: | Could you imagine how many drum were around in 300 AD?
I can just imagine a prehistoric nomadic version of AcousticTennis, padding around in a dugout canou with long unkempt hair (not much a stretch lol), catching drum on some 3000 BC version of fishbites. |
He probably used Fishbites made of leather seasoned with fish oil. _________________ HighTide
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