3/15/2023 0 Comments Fish heads in atlantic city“Sigma” has been a nice new jam vehicle for the band and Phish delivered the longest version to date in Atlantic City at over 21 minutes. Cactus had some tasty bass work on deck for the breakdown. Anastasio led the band through storms in the harbor and ripples at sea before jumping into the song’s uplifting chorus. Page then switched to piano as Trey brought things to a quick boil. Anastasio had some twang in store for the tune alongside Page’s clav as Fish shuffled the groove around. The countrified funk of “Back On The Train” followed. Anastasio led the band through a breezy jam which saw the guitarist finding overdriven licks that led into the song’s coda and the layered vocal arrangement. “Theme From The Bottom” then bubbled up out of “Plasma” as the dark and deep Atlantic Ocean looked stretched off into the horizon. Anastasio then peeled off some rocking riffage as Fish worked fills and McConnell switched to a gritty Hammond organ as Trey brought the “Plasma” riff back in ahead of the conclusion. “Sand” then melted into “Plasma.” Fish shuffled the snare leading the band into a vibey jam with Page on his Wurlitzer electric piano and Mike bubbling on the bass. ![]() The quartet linked up on a descending chord progression over which Anastasio found some circular licks before sliding back into “Sand.” A mellow jam followed which Fishman accelerated as the band swerved into a major key jam and Page switched to his phased-out Fender Rhodes electric piano adding Yamaha synth accents. Next, the quartet dropped into a fitting third song “Sand” with keyboardist Page McConnell lacing drummer Jon Fishman and bassist Mike Gordon’s groove with clavinet. Anastasio then hit the “Wilson” chords signaling a quick trip to Gamehenge. Phish got night one in AC underway with “Chalk Dust Torture.” Guitarist Trey Anastasio began shifting gears briefly before heading back into the song via the chromatic transitional riff. The concert on the beach was full of location-appropriate songs with highlights including a monster late set “Sigma Oasis” which heralded a second set bursting with outstanding jams. Results are from CWT's that were collected from the sport catch at various ports.Phish took it down to the shore to launch a three-night run in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Friday. Coded-Wire Tag Returns in the Sport Catch - Port Specific Results.Late May - Sept, freezer in fish cleaning station May-Sept, freezer at the fish cleaning station Nunn's Creek Fisheries Enhancement CenterĭNR Lake St Clair Fisheries Research StationĭNR Muskegon State Game area Field Office Freezer is near the back doorĬlover Land Electric Power Plant - LSSU Aquatics Labįreezer in fish cleaning station Mid-April-Mid-OctĭNR Oden State Fish Hatchery Visitor CenterĭO NOT drop heads at hatchery due to potential of spreading diseaseĭNR Traverse City Customer Service Center M-F, call ahead to confirm availability (choose any extension) Please email or call 23 for more information. ![]() If a tag is extracted, the fishermen will be notified of the age and stocking location of their catch. ![]() Please do not put in the mail!ĭid you know? All samples for CWT processing end up at the Charlevoix Fisheries Research Station. Once the samples arrive, tags are extracted, read under a microscope and both the angler and fish data is entered into a large database. Remove and freeze the fish's snout (part of head from behind the eyes forward), and drop off the snout along with data sheet at a drop off location, or email for a list of local sites. Please use the coded wire tag recovery form to record the following information: date caught, location caught, species, length, weight, sex (if possible) and fin clip. If you catch a fish that is missing only the adipose fin (see photo, above), it is possible that it has had a coded-wire tag implanted into its snout. Many of these fish have been marked with a small coded-wire tag, which is implanted in the head of the fish, but invisible to the naked eye. You can help in the monitoring of Great Lakes salmon and trout populations.
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