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Reds caught on large mullet Flounder were gigged It was a catch and release night kept biting till about 1am |
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Nice.
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Nice trip!
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Thanks for the report.
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I don't know what those abrasions on the side of that red fish were bloody though!
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We've seen that from time to time. On close examination, most cases were consistent with shark bites.
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I thought I saw a faint outline of teeth marks judging the gap I'd say it was around 5ft shark
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One theory for the spot on the tail is to simulate an eye so sharks attack the wrong end, thus allowing escape.
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Good theory makes since
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