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  1. Collie Forum Junkie

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    went sea fishing and fed the seals on my return. My daughter chucked a mackeral and i was lucky enough to snap this

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  2. Richard Mk2

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    Great pic Collie :thumbup:
     
  3. Collie Forum Junkie

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    thanks hungry things those seals.yet fussy chucked in a gurnard they werent that botherd[​IMG]they taste good to me though
     
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    Amazing capture in that first picture.

    But what on earth is that in the second?
     
  5. Mike_H Forum Addict

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    Think it's a Gurnard
     
  6. Collie Forum Junkie

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    yep a gurnard. it had been in a bag for a whie so lost its majesty.
     
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    I love seals, also pretty sure I ate a Gurnard I caught on a sea fishing trip, remember them being quite a mad looking fish with spikes?
     
  8. Collie Forum Junkie

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    yeah thats right ours looked awesome when still alive. lost its luster after being in a carrier bag for a while. had a pint on the way home etc.
     

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