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Re: oysters

Post by 4liters » Fri May 20, 2016 8:41 pm

I've seen a few glued to the rocks around Tenby Point, but hardly enough to make it worth a trip. They looked pretty small too.
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Re: oysters

Post by cheaterparts » Mon May 23, 2016 5:56 pm

chris seafarer wrote:Can these be found in our water ways..if theres oyster leases, youd have to think they'd be around in the wild so to speak

I'm sure someone knows where to find them :super:

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just a quick snack collected while fishing - some days it's just worth taking a lemon :thumbsup:
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Re: oysters

Post by chris srsc » Mon May 23, 2016 6:02 pm

cheaterparts wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:Can these be found in our water ways..if theres oyster leases, youd have to think they'd be around in the wild so to speak

I'm sure someone knows where to find them :super:

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just a quick snack collected while fishing - some days it's just worth taking a lemon :thumbsup:
Thats awsome...went looking sunday morning but couldn't get boat close enough..will take the kayak next time
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Re: oysters

Post by Lightningx » Mon May 23, 2016 6:12 pm

cheaterparts wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:Can these be found in our water ways..if theres oyster leases, youd have to think they'd be around in the wild so to speak

I'm sure someone knows where to find them :super:

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just a quick snack collected while fishing - some days it's just worth taking a lemon :thumbsup:
Nice mate :thumbsup:

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Re: oysters

Post by Basti » Mon May 23, 2016 10:22 pm

cheater i've just had dinner and that's still making my mouth water

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Re: oysters

Post by skuxliss » Tue May 24, 2016 3:03 pm

Nice cheater! I've done that before out in Phillip Island whilst fishing, went for a quick dive for some abalones haha

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Re: oysters

Post by poodoo » Tue May 24, 2016 5:44 pm

cheaterparts wrote:
chris seafarer wrote:Can these be found in our water ways..if theres oyster leases, youd have to think they'd be around in the wild so to speak

I'm sure someone knows where to find them :super:

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just a quick snack collected while fishing - some days it's just worth taking a lemon :thumbsup:
Awesome cheater cheater! Doesn't cease to surprise me when stuff like that turns up.

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