Anyone Fishing?

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Re: Anyone Fishing?

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cape man wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 8:37 pm377
She does look FAT in the belly! :lol:
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cape man wrote: Tue Sep 03, 2024 8:37 pm377
98" swordfish the team weighed in last year was 354lb so the halibut wins. Unlike the halibut, ever bit of that fish was tasty and smooth. The smaller ones are a bit less fatty which makes them more like lean pork compared to the big one which are more like sholder or but with the higher fat content.

I get way too much swordfish....
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Re: Anyone Fishing?

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Nice thing about halibut is the amount of boneless fillet you get from them. I would guess you are looking at 275 lbs of pure boneless meat. Somebody is going to be eating fish for a while :D

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