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How Many Flatties?

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Ok - here's a Picture of a group of Flatheads. We'll see how good your "spearo-vision" is. The Big Female is obvious, but how many other smaller males are there?
 
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OK! think you got it? Hmmm....

Answer key is in the next post....
 
I used to hunt these things as a kid, all meat, very good on the BBQ with some lemon...
 
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no, not sure where I got that one from - Maybe Adrenaline? Loopy?

EDIT: yup - adrenaline in the gallery....

Will
 
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I got em all ! ! !.

I saw that kind of fishes in my waters but they are more microscobic ( may be 3 cm tall 2 cm wide) so this was pice of cake for me. I dunno if those little creatures are same species but they hide like this. Youcan only see its eyes.
 
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