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Feeding fish with guts on local spot

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Joao Pedro

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Hello guys! I have this spot where I frequently dive and when I got some fish I like to brain, bleed and then remove the guts. I thought this could be a good way of not having to clean anything in my house and also not wasting anything, but yesterday I saw a f*** frenzy after cleaning a mullet underwater, eventually some larger fish would claim that spot like he's waiting for the food. Could this have a negative impact on the environment by changing fish behaviour? What do you guys think or know about this? Thanks!
 
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