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    Quote Originally Posted by Mooseman View Post
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    Yes - but not the bit at the end :-)
    "you don't know whats in the sea" FFS
    He who prob eats 99% fully processed food out of a packet
    Reinforces why my TV been a goner for 10 + years

    Just down the road from there - I remember as a kid feeding HUGE eels
    Think they still there too (not the same ones unless the live past 55 years :-)

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    @Sarvo yes eels can live a long time
    Up to 80+ years I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    Just down the road from there - I remember as a kid feeding HUGE eels
    Think they still there too (not the same ones unless the live past 55 years :-)
    Can easily live past that age. Some female longfined eels can live up to 100 years apparently.
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    Found out last week, a Greenland shark can live 400 plus years oldest living animal on the planet mind boggling

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    Silly tart can't even read the teleprompter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by madjon_ View Post
    Silly tart can't even read the teleprompter.
    What a bout the guy
    Bloody Aucklanders :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sarvo View Post
    What a bout the guy
    Bloody Aucklanders :-)
    He is actually from southland originally
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    Quote Originally Posted by NRT View Post
    Found out last week, a Greenland shark can live 400 plus years oldest living animal on the planet mind boggling

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    Yeh l love finding out stuff like that ,remember a few years ago they killed a Bowhead whale in Alaska, l think, that still had a harpoon in it from the 1800's,from memory they are the oldest living mammals & the turtle Captain Cook had gifted the islanders that was still alive till a few years ago .
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    good stuff....anywhere there is salmon farm...SOME will escape,or be released, a population could establish themselves,makes a fella wonder if some of the big fish of early last century were this stock.....fish n game shold buy some of the ova and set about hatching to change dynamics around the show....interesting they are growing out/big in fresh water....guess they cant get out to sea so have no choice,I thought the other breeds of salmon died out after a year or two if kept in fresh water....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    good stuff....anywhere there is salmon farm...SOME will escape,or be released, a population could establish themselves,makes a fella wonder if some of the big fish of early last century were this stock.....fish n game shold buy some of the ova and set about hatching to change dynamics around the show....interesting they are growing out/big in fresh water....guess they cant get out to sea so have no choice,I thought the other breeds of salmon died out after a year or two if kept in fresh water....
    Yea the anatoki salmon farm gets flooded out occasionally and the locals have a ball catching them for a while......I dont think that would happen to this farm as it is a spring fed river.
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    we get salmon in the Waikato river. Its not common but not unheard of to lift your whitebait net to find a non target species stuck in there. Smaller ones turn up in the mullet nets as well.
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    Someone should consider breeding the taimen especially the Sakhalin or Siberian types. That will be a game changer in terms of fishing and improve conservation of course.
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