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'A big old fish!': 350-pound grouper caught in Southwest Florida
'A big old fish!': 350-pound grouper caught in Southwest Florida
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~ 5 years ago Jan 14, '20 1:37am
'A big old fish!': 350-pound grouper caught in Southwest Florida
www.khou.com/article /life/animals/a-big- old-fish-350-pound-g rouper-caught-i
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redneckroy
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~ 5 years ago Jan 14, '20 7:45am
heck of a catch - my preference for a fish that has reached this size/age is for catch and release - but that is just me.
Diving the reefs and swimming with large grouper and other species is amazing.
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carol888
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~ 5 years ago Jan 14, '20 8:32am
Would that taste any good? Great catch and release.
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cbp210
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~ 5 years ago Jan 14, '20 9:25am
Hell yes. I would still eat it.
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Sammee
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~ 5 years ago Jan 14, '20 9:25am
I'd have released it...gotta have respect for one that old.
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scamp
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~ 5 years ago Jan 14, '20 9:39am
At first I read that subject line as "350-pound groper caught in Southwest Florida" - and nobody would have thought it was out of the ordinary at all.
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