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Topic: Anybody know what this is?  (Read 5015 times)

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TFM

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Thanks fellas for the insight, I forgot to mention it wasn't me using a cast net. My gf was  running in a marathon and I figured I'd cruise around the beach until she was done. Saw a dude with a cast net figured I'd chat with him. Next run she has in SoCal the kayak will be coming with me!


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The ones in the Delta taste great but really hard to catch. I hear if you live in Los Angeles the water taste like ground up smelt. You shouldnt  worry about them becoming extinct because there are so few of them.


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That is funny! .....but sad too
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