Bit of fun at warmies

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Re: Bit of fun at warmies

Post by smile0784 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 9:05 pm

Cute little fella

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Re: Bit of fun at warmies

Post by ante552 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:32 pm

Nude up wrote:I hope you let it go then the legal length is 45 cm from the start of the tail to the back of the gills they are not measured like fish nose to tail.
He went back in after the photo.
I normally catch and release.

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Re: Bit of fun at warmies

Post by ante552 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:34 pm

smile0784 wrote:Cute little fella
Lol i thought it was a ray at first.

They have some strength when they curve up

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Re: Bit of fun at warmies

Post by Nude up » Sun Apr 01, 2018 10:55 pm

ante552 wrote:
Nude up wrote:I hope you let it go then the legal length is 45 cm from the start of the tail to the back of the gills they are not measured like fish nose to tail.
He went back in after the photo.
I normally catch and release.
No worries gummies taste great one of my favourites.

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Re: Bit of fun at warmies

Post by ante552 » Sun Apr 01, 2018 11:33 pm

Nude up wrote:
ante552 wrote:
Nude up wrote:I hope you let it go then the legal length is 45 cm from the start of the tail to the back of the gills they are not measured like fish nose to tail.
He went back in after the photo.
I normally catch and release.
No worries gummies taste great one of my favourites.
I caught my first gummy last year at gunners
And i kept that and YES it tasted great. That was 170cm that i kept

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