Guess the fishy??

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Heywood
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Guess the fishy??

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Can you you guess??

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deformed mullet
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Mako wrote:deformed mullet
Wrong oh wise one. Guess again. (I'll have more pictures and the rest of the story when cook gets home)
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Poonlita?
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Tarpon.... no,,,, cobia
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Heywood wrote:
Mako wrote:deformed mullet
Wrong oh wise one. Guess again. (I'll have more pictures and the rest of the story when cook gets home)
then trout
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yellow eye = trout
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Post by J.P. FROG »

Can't you take a better picture of whatever that is than that? I can't tell what it is! :P :lol:

Trout would have been by guess, but since you said that isn't it, I'll guess redfish.
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Post by cubs83 »

Tarpon...upturned mouth is the clue...at a marina?
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2. to move from one place to another.
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Post by Heywood »

No, no, no and no.

Check out my report :wink: :(
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