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Old August 22nd, 2007
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Re: Sweet catch and a Photo- Spearfishing in Italy

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Originally Posted by gman080788 View Post
Hey guys I think i got pretty lucky yesterday me and a friend are pretty broke going paying for school and all that good stuff so we supply our selves with a good amount of fish as a means of cutting down expenses.... so we went out a dusk and were hoping for a few orata(still dont know what the name is in english) or some mullet (triglia) to make a soup or pasta with and there were a ton of ballyhoo around and then a big school of dolphin(fish) (lampuga) came in about ten meters off the coast about a mile up from the beach.. in riva trigoso ANY WAYS WE TOOK FOUR !!! all about 8 kilos (spaghetti thanks for the location)... i was wondering in this area is this popular for this type of fish to come in this close to the coast or was i just lucky and a freak accident any one with similar situation id like to hear about it......and how do i post a picture?????
thanks guys
-GARRY
Hey there Garry, Orata in English is Gilthead Bream NOT Guilthead Bream as I keep seeing everywhere!!!! Triglia is strictly speaking Red Mullet, as I believe Cefali refers to the more common Grey Mullet. Good luck with the picture.
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