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Topic: Bizarre 'sea pickles' invade the West Coast by the millions  (Read 1053 times)

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Clayman

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Those things were washing onto the Oregon beaches by the millions back in February and March.  My dog ate dozens  :smt044.
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CptSloppywood

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Sea pickle dog farts...eww!!! :smt044


clarrus

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Are they edible?


Clayman

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Are they edible?
My dog is still alive, so yeah, I guess so.  Why buy pickles from the store when you can forage for them on the beach?  :smt044
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Ring King

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I snagged about 15 of them with a diamond jig on my last trip to Timber Cove.  Never seen so many in my life!


 

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