Anyone recognise these scales?
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Anyone recognise these scales?
Mornington just now. Weight on the lift and then a medium paced run, headshakes and off. Didn't feel the take. Was a good sized fish similar in weight to 35cm salmon but didn't pull as hard
I'm thinking big flathead.
I'm thinking big flathead.
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too big for flathead.
Maybe pinky. The scale from the belly area.
Maybe pinky. The scale from the belly area.
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Yeah flatties have really small scales. Probably a pinkie but can't rule out red mullet. Was the scale very soft or quite hard and rigid? Soft is the red mullet.
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Rigid scales. Wasn't frantic enough for red mullet. Possibly a pinkie then
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Just soak your hands in tuna oil for about 10min a day. It will fix your cuticles
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What I spend $120 a week on is none of your business. LolBasti wrote:yeah i know, my nail game's weak. where do you get yours done?