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Yessir! It was a beeg fakka too!^^^^^^ELVIS!^^^^^
That's why there are boats like this in the NorthEast:Ran into this Swordfish when we were out Tuna fishing last Friday.
This was at the Osborn Bank behind SBI approx. 60 miles offshore.
That's why there are boats like this in the NorthEast:
We got those too.That's why there are boats like this in the NorthEast:
Yessir! That's how they commercially fish them out West here also.That's why there are boats like this in the NorthEast:
When I had my boat, the guy at the end of the dock had one of those. He explained to me he hired a plane spotter. It sounded expensive but he said if he didn't do that he could spend weeks at sea and not find a fish. Instead, with the spotter it was a matter of days. And one fish would fetch him a few thousand dollars distributed to the local restaurants.That's why there are boats like this in the NorthEast:
I have a neighbor who flies as a fish spotter in a Cessna 150. Its a pretty good gig. They pay his expenses for the plane and he gets a percentage of the haul as if he were crew on board the boat. Its a win all around for him as it builds his hours while paying the expenses and sometimes making a nice paycheck.When I had my boat, the guy at the end of the dock had one of those. He explained to me he hired a plane spotter. It sounded expensive but he said if he didn't do that he could spend weeks at sea and not find a fish. Instead, with the spotter it was a matter of days. And one fish would fetch him a few thousand dollars distributed to the local restaurants.
H ewas the same guy who would sometimes come back with mako shark and give me some filets, with the caveat to eat tham that night because mako doesn't keep. When you ate it fresh like that it was hard to tell apart from swordfish.
Give one of your guns and I'll shoot that thing for you. Fkkers eat all our fruit. Except the plums. I figure it's the sour skins that turn them off those. But our figs, peaches, apricots and grapes are devoured. And not only thatm but they are fkkin transplants from the East Coast.In the high res version of this shot you can see my house and my neighbor's house pretty clearly in the reflection off his eyeball.
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That actually just looks like grandpa munster taking a bat nap?This horrifying. Yeah, it's an herbivore, but so was Hitler. Who knows what it'll do if it tastes manflesh.
flying foxes eat fruit. One of the partners that owned Kandui resort had one. sweetest thing. Like a small dog.This horrifying. Yeah, it's an herbivore, but so was Hitler. Who knows what it'll do if it tastes manflesh.
Sweetest thing. Like a small dog. Till it tastes human and tears out your trachea in the middle of the night.flying foxes eat fruit. One of the partners that owned Kandui resort had one. sweetest thing. Like a small dog.
That's how I felt about too. I ate way too much of both for a few years back in theee ristorante daze.... When you ate it fresh like that it was hard to tell apart from swordfish.