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Old 12-29-2010, 07:41 PM   #1
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Larry , Those are one of the best tasting fish out there. Once people found out how good well it didn't take long for them to have a large following. Don't know what the regs are but they do taste great. They live on lobster,crabs and clams. Ron
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Larry , Those are one of the best tasting fish out there. Once people found out how good well it didn't take long for them to have a large following. Don't know what the regs are but they do taste great. They live on lobster,crabs and clams. Ron


Ron,
As of this year they are off limits for us to keep. (said to be endangered)
Typically found in deep water (300 ft )
They got crusher jaws , reason they eat lobster, crabs & clams.
And you don't want any part of being near their mouths with a finger,hand ect .....
Meat is pink.

LETS GO BRANDON
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