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Yeah I'm still not completely convinced. Olives vary in color dark to light depending on where they are living just like Calico bass. You obviously wrestled that one right out of it's cave. ![]() Last edited by Fiskadoro; 11-26-2013 at 10:32 PM. |
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
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Bluefin rockfish.
Many people forget to account for the reflective property of the atmosphere as it relates to the slime coat on the fish. Therefore when you look at a bluefin rockfish, you really are in fact looking at a yellowtail rockfish. To further complicate the light reflection issue, many anglers fail to use the correct dropper loop knots and that in fact turns our suspect fish into a juvenile Wsb! There you have it folks. I know everything, this is the truth. ![]() |
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Nope, it's a Fukushima Johnny. |
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Nope definitely a San Pedro Brown (unofficial team sewer mascot)
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I wonder if we'll EVER agree on just one thing.
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