Chaseh
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that's not a grouper?
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I thought the same thing at first. Most catch and release injury is on the upper lip area. This is the result of "setting the hook" (when the fisherperson feels a bite and jerks the line) it tends to bury the hook in the upper lip because the line is mostly vertical and the fish is horizontal. Yes i'm bored today.Diver0001:Scarring from catch and release fishing?
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Diver0001:It will be
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Chaseh:I don't get it.
archman:Aussies mess up all the common names so that they make no sense to americans.
slipslop:no! the americans messed up the name. the aussie nomenclature is correct.
(said with tongue firmly in cheek)