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ok thx foxfish for answering and helping me ! i need to find my way in this forum :D
 
The Lieu is pollack and the sar is bream. Pollack are commonly caught and the bream, slighlty different species, is caught is some areas but not others. Bass is probably the most highly sought-after fish but maybe with global warming we will soon have dentex here....rofl rofl
 
Bienvenue à bord et bonne chance our la suite!
 

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Salut Cam

Wellcome to DB. I have two Breton friends here in mexico. We run an oyster farm here at the pacific. Same way as there.

Carlos
 
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