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You should look up pictures of the Congo River Tiger Fish have seen one around 80 lbs. and about 3 ft. long. I think it's also been called the Monster Fish. Creepy scary looking things. But taste really good.
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@Minion-Queen said:
You should look up pictures of the Congo River Tiger Fish have seen one around 80 lbs. and about 3 ft. long. I think it's also been called the Monster Fish. Creepy scary looking things. But taste really good.
What a cute n cuddly looking fish.
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A bit like an overgrown piranha -
Yeah when I get home (if I remember) I will post a pic of one at the market. They were enough of a reason I refused to ever swim in the river there (ok there will like 100 of them but....).
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@Minion-Queen said:
You should look up pictures of the Congo River Tiger Fish have seen one around 80 lbs. and about 3 ft. long. I think it's also been called the Monster Fish. Creepy scary looking things. But taste really good.
I'll try and get in touch with one of the fishing companies I used to support - they have pictures of some of the largest Toothfish that have been caught on their vessels...The biggest was about 3 Metres long if I remember correctly...
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@NattNatt said:
@Minion-Queen said:
You should look up pictures of the Congo River Tiger Fish have seen one around 80 lbs. and about 3 ft. long. I think it's also been called the Monster Fish. Creepy scary looking things. But taste really good.
I'll try and get in touch with one of the fishing companies I used to support - they have pictures of some of the largest Toothfish that have been caught on their vessels...The biggest was about 3 Metres long if I remember correctly...
Down here we have alligator gar, which are frightening and angry creatures. We frequently catch them while fishing for large catfish or bass (using very large live bait). The big one below was apparently harvested by a bow fisherman and weighed over 300lbs.
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Trolling one of the news stations in my state with Simpsons quotes.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/bradesposito/frank-grimey-grimes?bffboz&utm_term=.xsKl5k4lY#.hxMdK7Md6 -
@RojoLoco said:
@NattNatt said:
@Minion-Queen said:
You should look up pictures of the Congo River Tiger Fish have seen one around 80 lbs. and about 3 ft. long. I think it's also been called the Monster Fish. Creepy scary looking things. But taste really good.
I'll try and get in touch with one of the fishing companies I used to support - they have pictures of some of the largest Toothfish that have been caught on their vessels...The biggest was about 3 Metres long if I remember correctly...
Down here we have alligator gar, which are frightening and angry creatures. We frequently catch them while fishing for large catfish or bass (using very large live bait). The big one below was apparently harvested by a bow fisherman and weighed over 300lbs.
Isnt there a law that only locals can fish with a Bow? Or is that another area I'm thinking of?
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@NattNatt The big fish was taken in Texas. I'm not sure about any strict bowfishing regulations... I used to dabble a bit, and all you needed was a fishing license, but that was 20+ years ago. There are zero regulations on gar, as they are kind of a nuisance. Either way, head on over and we can find some private water to bowfish if necessary.
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@RojoLoco said:
@NattNatt The big fish was taken in Texas. I'm not sure about any strict bowfishing regulations... I used to dabble a bit, and all you needed was a fishing license, but that was 20+ years ago. There are zero regulations on gar, as they are kind of a nuisance. Either way, head on over and we can find some private water to bowfish if necessary.
Hah I WOULD love to go to Texas...hmmmm...
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@NattNatt I'm actually in Atlanta (we have plenty o' gar), but I hear there is some sort of tech convention in Texas every year....
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@NattNatt https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/fishing/bow-fishing-regulations
http://www.georgiawildlife.com/node/1299
Pretty much you have to have a license, and you can't bowfish game species, just scavengers and pests.
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@MattSpeller this was spotted in my homey's kitchen....
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We used to buy that by the can.
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@MattSpeller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@johnhooks said:
@mlnews said:
How do they wipe?
Is that a Japanese thing? I've never seen those.
Yes, that is a Japanese thing mostly. Conveniently, you don't have to wipe if you choose restrooms carefully.
Obviously, in a public restroom, you will be SoL most of the time, but many private residences have upgraded to the automatic bidet/dryer toilet seat from Toto.
Also, the one is designed to be detachable.
So. Much. Better. Than. Wiping.
Trust me, I worked for a toilet manufacturer for years.
Well that explains alot about @MattSpeller
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I can just see the Facebook article clips now...
What the toilet industry doesn't want you to know...
He stopped wiping and what happened next will blow your mind...
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@scottalanmiller said:
I can just see the Facebook article clips now...
What the toilet industry doesn't want you to know...
He stopped wiping and what happened next will blow your mind...
1 paragraph of "information" per page, with 50 adverts per page...gotta make it count right?