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    GRADS
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    Um, no thank you, I'll stick to boating lakes and rivers

    Snorkeler finds 18-foot Oarfish off Catalina Island.

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    Wendi
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    Quote Originally Posted by GRADS View Post
    Snorkeler finds 18-foot Oarfish off Catalina Island.

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    Saw that yesterday could you imagine? They get up to 57 feet long. What if you were swimming in Catalina and that swam up to you?? Yikes

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    Senior Member hbchgirl's Avatar
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    Holy crap! Off Catalina??? That's a little too close to home! That's one of the reasons I never swim in the ocean 'cause there's things like that swimming out there!

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    No thank you!

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    Shit......that's crazy but here in Havasu we have Piranha which are pretty gnarly too.....Haven't you seen the movie

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
    Shit......that's crazy but here in Havasu we have Piranha which are pretty gnarly too.....Haven't you seen the movie
    I had the good fortune of working in Havasu when it was being shot. That was about the only good part.
    CH3NO2

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    Fresh water fish are the one's that bite, unless it's a shark.

    Alligator gars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 314joey View Post
    Fresh water fish are the one's that bite, unless it's a shark.

    Alligator gars.
    Damn.....they got some serious stuff swimming (and crawling) around down there!!!

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    How many people can Wicky feed with that fish?

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    Alligator gar are fresh water fish that live in lakes, streams and rivers all across the US.

 

 

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