<< And how'd you like that guy's final quote? >>
Several have been seen off shore here in SENC, anyone who sees one should
kill it not toss it back. It is probable that a breeding population has
established it's self. If so we will be see many more of them as they breed
inshore in brackish wetlands. (at least that what i read)
Moon
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