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		<title>Salt Water Species</title>
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			<title>Salt water Catfish?</title>
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			<dc:creator>Silentgills</dc:creator>
			<description>A friend of mine and I just came back from Gulf Shore fishing in Lousiana, it was great, caught alot of nice size Croaker, we (him and I) being from the Ozark, we rarely get a chance to go Salt water fishing due to the drive from point A to point B. 



 What astonished us both were the different abundant of fish species we caught, they weren't large but fairly nice size ones compare to fresh water species.



 Angel fish, sheepshead and never in my life I would think it is even a possibility,  ...</description>
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