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Selling your offshore catch?
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01/16/14 05:52 AM
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TexReds
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Planning on hitting up a tuna trip in the coming month or so and I was wondering if there is a way to sell what I don't think I can feasibly keep for myself/family/friends. If not I would probably just donate it to a food shelter (think I saw a link for that somewhere on 360tuna). But it would be cool if I could sell some of it off to make back a little bit of what I'm spending on the trip. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Selling your offshore catch?
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01/16/14 12:27 PM
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lite-liner
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Capt. CUDA
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no. huge fines to both buyer & seller if caught or turned in.
you must have a Tx. fishmonger's license to sell harvested fish
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Re: Selling your offshore catch?
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01/16/14 02:00 PM
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Dryberry
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R U NUTZ? Who would give up your fresh caught tuna?
Dryberry was the last lake God created, and it took the entire seventh day.
Dryberry Lake, Sioux Narrows, Ontario, Canada (a.k.a. Heaven)
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Re: Selling your offshore catch?
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01/16/14 02:11 PM
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TexReds
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Re: Selling your offshore catch?
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01/27/14 07:51 PM
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Chaparro75
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What if you sell it with white rice and wasabi sauce?
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