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Today at the LAB

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26Today at the LAB - Page 2 Empty Re: Today at the LAB Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:03 am

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nice catch!

27Today at the LAB - Page 2 Empty Re: Today at the LAB Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:20 am

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That was a nice catch Leaky, and ya there were some problems posting pic's. Of course I much rather be good at catching rather than great at posting. Keep up the good work and I am sure one kept fish is fine do to all the CPRed fish over the years. alien


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28Today at the LAB - Page 2 Empty Re: Today at the LAB Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:46 am

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Careful you don't start glowing in the dark after eating that.. green happy

vs all the legal halibut lately that are being eaten, caught off the bottom of Dana Point Harbor?

Plus, all the bucketeers taking fish in LBC shoreline, 72nd Street area, and in Seal Beach? What makes the LAB way more toxic? just wondering... I usually always CP&R anyways. scratch

I'm not saying the LAB is more toxic than other places, but folks might wanna search the test's done on fish from around here, for the mercury and bacteria levels..I think it was CSLB that did a study on local fish, and found the mercury levels pretty high.

With regard to my post about glowing in the dark, that was kind of a sarcastic joke. I prolly shoulda put a smiley in there somewhere... Red Smile Me personally, I don't eat fish caught in the pacific ocean, nor in most freshwater impoundments.. Wink

29Today at the LAB - Page 2 Empty Re: Today at the LAB Mon Jun 04, 2012 10:53 am

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Hammer 4 wrote:
Docrunner wrote:
Hammer 4 wrote:
Leakytube wrote:[url][You must be registered and logged in to see this link.][/url]

Careful you don't start glowing in the dark after eating that.. green happy

vs all the legal halibut lately that are being eaten, caught off the bottom of Dana Point Harbor?

Plus, all the bucketeers taking fish in LBC shoreline, 72nd Street area, and in Seal Beach? What makes the LAB way more toxic? just wondering... I usually always CP&R anyways. scratch

I'm not saying the LAB is more toxic than other places, but folks might wanna search the test's done on fish from around here, for the mercury and bacteria levels..I think it was CSLB that did a study on local fish, and found the mercury levels pretty high.

With regard to my post about glowing in the dark, that was kind of a sarcastic joke. I prolly shoulda put a smiley in there somewhere... Red Smile Me personally, I don't eat fish caught in the pacific ocean, nor in most freshwater impoundments.. Wink


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