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Is ice fishing better than regular fishing?

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In other words, ice fishing lines are stronger, has very little memory and less detectable in the water than regular fishing lines. In addition, ice fishing line manufacturers have designed their products in a way that the problem with the line memory on regular fishing lines has been resolved.

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    Anchovies can concentrate domoic acid in their gut which causes amnesic shellfish poisoning in humans when eaten whole. If suspected, medical attention should be sought.

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    A touch of lime juice really brings out the flavor of this fish, which has a very oily and dense flesh with a decidedly fishy taste.

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    Nutrition

    Typical ValuesPer 100g1/2 of a pack (75g)
    Sugars0.4g0.3g
    Fibre<0.1g<0.1g
    Protein18.4g13.8g
    Salt1.2g0.9g

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    Land Spots

    • Hornibrook Bridge | Redcliffe, Moreton Bay Region.
    • Shorncliffe Pier | Shorncliffe.
    • Boggy Creek Entrance | End of Sandmere Road, Pinkenba.
    • Cameron Rocks Reserve | Hamilton.
    • Redcliffe Jetty | Redcliffe, Moreton Bay.
    • Newstead Park Jetty | Newstead.
    • Woody Point Jetty | Moreton bay.
    • Gateway Bridge | Nudgee.

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    A shell that doesn't even close (or an oyster that comes gaping open) means it is D-E-A-D and you should not buy or eat it. ... They source oyster expert Julie Qiu, who explains "oysters probably die when the meat is separated from the shell, because the oyster's heart is right next to the bottom adductor muscle.

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