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On May 13, 9:51*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote:
Giles wrote : On May 12, 10:08*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote: Giles wrote innews:bc691a68-b3c7-485d-a982-ae1bfce0 : On May 9, 9:13*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote: " wrote in news:8e9e8cd3-b147-4d0 f- : On May 7, 5:19*am, Myron Buck wrote: Really?!? http://www.travelwithacause.org/aust...ly-fishing.php That sure looks like a big brownie to me. And last I checked, the Atlantic Ocean was pretty damn far from Tasmania!! --riverman Atlantic Salmon are intensively farmed in Tasmania (some escape) and brood stock are sometimes deliberately released for anglers. They don't naturally reproduce in the wild AFAIK. Whoever put together the web site probably wasn't an angler and got the photos mixed up. Nothing was mixed up; it should be obvious, even to dummies...$PAM!!!!!! HH moron. g. Green Teeth! HH. moron. g. Green Teeth.....Giles, that is! HH. moron. g. another fast learner.....we like that. |
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![]() "Myron Buck" wrote in message ... Really?!? http://www.travelwithacause.org/aust...ly-fishing.php That sure looks like a big brownie to me. And last I checked, the Atlantic Ocean was pretty damn far from Tasmania!! --riverman Defintely Salm Trutta NOT Salar. The maxilliary bone does not extend behind the eye in salmo salar but it does in salmo trutta. As I can see it, the picture shows the maxilliay bone extending behind the fish's eye there fore a trout. Bill |
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You're atom on. I begin an earlier adaptation of that website, and the picture DID appearance a landlocked AS, and addition cation for the picture shown, referencing a 'big brownie'. Someone care to get on the current version, though.
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On May 18, 10:10*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote:
Giles wrote : On May 13, 9:51*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote: Giles wrote innews:c7c1aafb-7c00-4a47-89dc-2598f072 : On May 12, 10:08*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote: Giles wrote innews:bc691a68-b3c7-485d-a982-ae1bfce0 : On May 9, 9:13*pm, ScovilleUnit wrote: " wrote in news:8e9e8cd3-b147-4d0 f- : On May 7, 5:19*am, Myron Buck wrote: Really?!? http://www.travelwithacause.org/aust...ly-fishing.php That sure looks like a big brownie to me. And last I checked, the Atlantic Ocean was pretty damn far from Tasmania!! --riverman Atlantic Salmon are intensively farmed in Tasmania (some escape) and brood stock are sometimes deliberately released for anglers. They don't naturally reproduce in the wild AFAIK. Whoever put together the web site probably wasn't an angler and got the photos mixed up. Nothing was mixed up; it should be obvious, even to dummies...$PAM!!!!!! HH moron. g. Green Teeth! HH. moron. g. Green Teeth.....Giles, that is! HH. moron. g. another fast learner.....we like that. Green Teeth!! HH. moron. g. |
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