DrunkFace wrote:
Considering snapper don't live near americaville I highly doubt that...Jay wrote:
Snapper is an expensive fish!? I caught 17 with my brother one time on a dock inside of an hour. Should've airmailed them to Oz instead of letting my Polish grandmother bury them under a bush in the garden.Dilbert_X wrote:
OK but I feed the cat the best catfood, fry him the most expensive fish - snapper etc.
I let him out and he eats lizards.
Explain that.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australasian_snapper
and $20-30 a kg isn't 'that' expensive.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BluefishThe bluefish is a moderately proportioned fish, with a broad, forked tail. The spiny first dorsal fin is normally folded back in a groove, as are its pectoral fins. Coloration is a grayish blue-green dorsally, fading to white on the lower sides and belly. Its single row of teeth in each jaw are uniform in size, knife-edged and sharp. Bluefish commonly range in size from seven-inch (18-cm) "snappers" to much larger, sometimes weighing as much as 40 pounds (18 kg), though fish heavier than 20 pounds (9 kg) are exceptional.
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