That's my new 2" diameter x 10ft. galvanized shaft...no flopper.
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Chickens fear me...as for the the pigs...well..
Stoned him!!!...JK:D
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I think this looks nicer though.
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Interesting concept.
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Here's the baby.
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Here's the way life was meant to be. This was day before yesterday at my friends house. BTW, this is just one mutton snapper on the grill.
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So you mean to tell me that the first three pictures are a result of Photoshop?:(
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Yeah...I'm old school.:D
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I can just picture Justin Wilson saying: "whooooo....that some good cookin' right there!..and then taking a huge sip of wine.
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Yeah...what he said.
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...just leave it to a P.Rican to derail a post.:D
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I think it may be going downhill due to the legal gill-netting practices which takes a huge toll on the reef. The bluewater stuff is still out of this world though.
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We simply boil salt water with lots of garlic and onions and carefully dump the clawed bastards in there. They die immediately upon touching the boling water. Cook them for about 10 minutes, serve and it's like eating blue crabs from there.
Like I said, very tasty!...unless you killed it with gasoline! -
[QUOTE]They also make holes in the garden and are considered pests, people try to drown them with gasoline. [QUOTE]
I think they've devised a more economic way of ridding the bastards by now.:D
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Laws here are day to day depending on how much the officers drank the night before. At least that's the case on my side of the Island (Salinas). The enforcement agency is DRNA (Departamento de Recursos Naturales y Ambientales). They're a joke.
I went there a couple of months ago to request literature on fishing regulations and they looked at each other and asked me where I was from....then they asked if I was a commercial fisherman...then they said they had no such thing.
Thank God there's only a handful of fishing boats around the area, otherwise there would be no fish population.
BTW, Manatee Zones here just means to look out for them while you skim the surface at 50+ miles an hour.
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They're also illegal to harvest here in P.R. Otherwise, I would have blasted a WR last week. Well over the 30lb range!
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Here's a land crab, or juey (pronounced hoo-ay) as they call them here in P.R. that my neighbor caught last night by the mangroves close to the marina where my boat is docked. This guy is really good at catching these critters as he's been doing it his whole life, he's got the scars to prove it. They are very tasty also.
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Pantoja,
We happen to have a "monstro" here in Puerto Rico called a Chupa Cabras...ask Rolo:laughing3:
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One of the guys screwed up some of the nice out of water Permit pictures as he was hitting the wrong button on the camera.
How's Emilito?:D
Awesome catch dude!
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J'habit aux Puerto Rico!
Ay bendito nene!