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Re: Octopus time [Re: 3 Fingers] #8308981
01/11/25 12:45 PM
01/11/25 12:45 PM
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So do your big ones often bite?

I've handled these little ones and never even noticed the beak...

Re: Octopus time [Re: gcs] #8309023
01/11/25 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by gcs
So do your big ones often bite?

I've handled these little ones and never even noticed the beak...

I’ve handled many hundreds over the years and never been or heard of one biting. I think different species in other parts of the world do. Some years we made more money on the octo bycatch than the targeted cod

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