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![]() "Myron Buck" wrote in message ... Really?!? http://www.travelwithacause.org/aust...ly-fishing.php That sure looks like a big brownie to me. And last I checked, the Atlantic Ocean was pretty damn far from Tasmania!! --riverman Defintely Salm Trutta NOT Salar. The maxilliary bone does not extend behind the eye in salmo salar but it does in salmo trutta. As I can see it, the picture shows the maxilliay bone extending behind the fish's eye there fore a trout. Bill |
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