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sean Downsizer Moderator
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Nick
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I'm ignorant on fish, as I don't like the taste, so, Pollack, Bass, Mackeral and what?
And yes, great pictures of a proper professional job. I always remember watching my old man doing it when I was a kid. Lasting memory of a GIANT cod (corner to corner on the Telegraph, opened out) being gutted. Then opening the stomach and finding dozens of tiny crabs.
Beautiful to look at, but just can't make myself like the taste, sadly. |
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CARROTMUNCHER
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fish (the other one)
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