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Mackeral mayhem
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<blockquote data-quote="Bluecurrant" data-source="post: 420272" data-attributes="member: 9605"><p>Yes those teeth on the mackeral can be a worry. I only have had one grab my thigh. Luckly only a little cut. But the blood leaking from me into the ocean was a concern. Aussie Chris I to used to think the barries where the best. And spotties where for the mother in law. I'd rather spotties than most fish now, except pearl perch. Iv been to the trout hatchery west of me but never tried to catch one. It's on the bucket list to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluecurrant, post: 420272, member: 9605"] Yes those teeth on the mackeral can be a worry. I only have had one grab my thigh. Luckly only a little cut. But the blood leaking from me into the ocean was a concern. Aussie Chris I to used to think the barries where the best. And spotties where for the mother in law. I'd rather spotties than most fish now, except pearl perch. Iv been to the trout hatchery west of me but never tried to catch one. It's on the bucket list to do. [/QUOTE]
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