herby wrote: We get them in multiple kilo lots from a commercial flounder/mullet fisherman. They reckon some times there'll be half a dozen hanging off one flounder, so they're obviously attracted to bait- low profile, side entry traps might work? |
herby wrote: We get them in multiple kilo lots from a commercial flounder/mullet fisherman. They reckon some times there'll be half a dozen hanging off one flounder, so they're obviously attracted to bait- low profile, side entry traps might work? |
fish-feeder wrote: the only living thing on earth that can break the speed of sound apparently |
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