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Crab and shrimp cleaning skulls
pd:
--- Quote from: LDennis24 on September 12, 2024, 07:49:17 AM ---I would guess that Alaskan waters are much much cleaner than the Sound is if thats where you tried it. The sand fleas in the sound are probably mostly up by Canada eating all the fecal matter they constantly dump into the ocean!
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:chuckle:
Is Victoria ever going to get a grip on their sewage system?
TeacherMan:
It works awesome! I use to always wire in all my bear skulls and extra skulls from trapping in my shrimp pots. It’s the little sea lice on the ocean floor that clean them crazy quickly.
LDennis24:
If I remember correctly they don't care because the current brings it right to us. Or maybe someone said that as a joke. :dunno:
Sitka_Blacktail:
--- Quote from: TeacherMan on September 12, 2024, 08:53:04 AM ---It works awesome! I use to always wire in all my bear skulls and extra skulls from trapping in my shrimp pots. It’s the little sea lice on the ocean floor that clean them crazy quickly.
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I have seen them reduce a 100 lb halibut to skin and bones in just a few hrs. on a longline. The halibut is fine as long as it's alive. But if one swallows a hook and dies, sand fleas are on it immediately.
Stein:
--- Quote from: pd on September 12, 2024, 08:24:12 AM ---
--- Quote from: LDennis24 on September 12, 2024, 07:49:17 AM ---I would guess that Alaskan waters are much much cleaner than the Sound is if thats where you tried it. The sand fleas in the sound are probably mostly up by Canada eating all the fecal matter they constantly dump into the ocean!
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:chuckle:
Is Victoria ever going to get a grip on their sewage system?
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Probably right around the time Seattle does. City and county are too busy worrying about what everyone else is putting in the water.
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