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Old 06-05-2006, 06:45 PM   #1
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Fitting end for a sea rat, thats what they do to stripers, one bite outta the mid section, grab the belly and go.

Fitting that the sharks do that to them.. nice jagged edge, can see the teeth marks..

there was some washed in at Hardings beach a week or so ago like that, the seal rescue folks were talking of it, how they ain't going swimming in the ocean this summer... odd how that news don't make the CC Stranded Times... :hihi;... yeah, like the Chamber of Commerce would let 'em
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Old 06-05-2006, 07:18 PM   #2
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You really might have something there...would the government institute culling controls if they were losing millions in tourist money?

Or would people still come and be more careful and also come to see the seals get eaten?

Now that would be a worthwhile seal watch tour...chomp chomp chomp

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