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Topic: Calicos at Linda Mar? El Nino?  (Read 346 times)

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  • Fishing is the perpetual series occasion of hope.
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I just run into my long time shore fishing buddy at Dicks yesterday. He told me some Calicos are getting caught around Linda Mar. Not sure if he is trying to pull my legs after showing him the (pictures of lingzilla and cabzilla) reason why he doesnt see me on the shore anymore. Has anyone heard about this?. EL NINO?

Not sure if I should get excited or scared

http://www.grindtv.com/outdoor/nature/post/early-signs-point-strong-disruptive-el-nino/


THANKS

 
« Last Edit: June 16, 2014, 04:28:46 PM by Burong Isda »
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Calico perch maybe?
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