bell 3,606 Posted May 29, 2017 Report Share Posted May 29, 2017 Great pics thanks for sharing... 1 Quote Link to post
green lurchers 16,720 Posted May 29, 2017 Author Report Share Posted May 29, 2017 Great pics thanks for sharing... cheers bell they only sit on a disc in the drawer glad you like em 1 Quote Link to post
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mattyg 1,862 Posted May 30, 2017 Report Share Posted May 30, 2017 Las salinas next year for a crack at the bonefish if all goes to plan. Some awesome pics mate, keep em coming !!! Matt 1 Quote Link to post
green lurchers 16,720 Posted May 30, 2017 Author Report Share Posted May 30, 2017 Las salinas next year for a crack at the bonefish if all goes to plan. Some awesome pics mate, keep em coming !!! Matt cheers ,best of luck matt but beware once you have a few bones youl get the fever they are one amazing fish to hunt and catch very addictive ,any help if you need let me know I do me best for you 3 Quote Link to post
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Nik_B 3,790 Posted June 11, 2017 Report Share Posted June 11, 2017 Stunning fish GL, can you eat the Barracuda? Quote Link to post
green lurchers 16,720 Posted June 11, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2017 Stunning fish GL, can you eat the Barracuda? the locals eat the cuda fried steamed grilled they love it of all the fish ive eaten I not tried cuda it carrys seguateria poison which if you get it bad it puts you on the toilet for a month plus 1 Quote Link to post
Nik_B 3,790 Posted June 11, 2017 Report Share Posted June 11, 2017 Stunning fish GL, can you eat the Barracuda? the locals eat the cuda fried steamed grilled they love it of all the fish ive eaten I not tried cuda it carrys seguateria poison which if you get it bad it puts you on the toilet for a month plus I'll take a pass then I imagine it would probably be like swordfish Quote Link to post
green lurchers 16,720 Posted June 11, 2017 Author Report Share Posted June 11, 2017 Stunning fish GL, can you eat the Barracuda? the locals eat the cuda fried steamed grilled they love it of all the fish ive eaten I not tried cuda it carrys seguateria poison which if you get it bad it puts you on the toilet for a month plus I'll take a pass then I imagine it would probably be like swordfish The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) places barracuda at the top of its list of predatory fish consumers ought to avoid. This is because large, predatory fish that live near reefs, like barracudas, have a greater chance of passing along ciguatera fish poisoning. As its name implies, the poisoning is caused by a substance called ciguatoxin. Though ciguatera fish poisoning can stir up a highly uncomfortable spectrum of symptoms, it's rarely fatal. Certain types of algae that breed in deep tropical waters produce ciguatoxin. More specifically, it comes from a one-celled organism called dinoflagellate that breeds on different kinds of algae. Since barracudas are carnivores, they don't consume the ciguatera-tainted algae directly. The small fish that barracuda feed on, such as tuna, herring and anchovies, eat the algae; then, the ciguatera enters the barracuda's system as it digests the fish. While barracudas process the ciguatera, the poison accumulates in their flesh, fat and viscera [source: Hoffman et al]. Stunning fish GL, can you eat the Barracuda? the locals eat the cuda fried steamed grilled they love it of all the fish ive eaten I not tried cuda it carrys seguateria poison which if you get it bad it puts you on the toilet for a month plus I'll take a pass then I imagine it would probably be like swordfish The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) places barracuda at the top of its list of predatory fish consumers ought to avoid. This is because large, predatory fish that live near reefs, like barracudas, have a greater chance of passing along ciguatera fish poisoning. As its name implies, the poisoning is caused by a substance called ciguatoxin. Though ciguatera fish poisoning can stir up a highly uncomfortable spectrum of symptoms, it's rarely fatal. Certain types of algae that breed in deep tropical waters produce ciguatoxin. More specifically, it comes from a one-celled organism called dinoflagellate that breeds on different kinds of algae. Since barracudas are carnivores, they don't consume the ciguatera-tainted algae directly. The small fish that barracuda feed on, such as tuna, herring and anchovies, eat the algae; then, the ciguatera enters the barracuda's system as it digests the fish. While barracudas process the ciguatera, the poison accumulates in their flesh, fat and viscera [source: Hoffman et al]. Stunning fish GL, can you eat the Barracuda? the locals eat the cuda fried steamed grilled they love it of all the fish ive eaten I not tried cuda it carrys seguateria poison which if you get it bad it puts you on the toilet for a month plus I'll take a pass then I imagine it would probably be like swordfish The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) places barracuda at the top of its list of predatory fish consumers ought to avoid. This is because large, predatory fish that live near reefs, like barracudas, have a greater chance of passing along ciguatera fish poisoning. As its name implies, the poisoning is caused by a substance called ciguatoxin. Though ciguatera fish poisoning can stir up a highly uncomfortable spectrum of symptoms, it's rarely fata 1 Quote Link to post
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