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What color is fish blood?

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Fish have a circulatory system with blood and a heart as the pump just like that of humans, and just like that of humans, fish blood is red because it contains hemoglobin, the iron compound that carries oxygen. If a fish is fresh and is cut near major vessels, you will see blood.

FAQ

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    Rising pressure will trigger some activity, and fish activity will be something in between normal and high pressure. However, the best barometric pressure for fishing is falling pressure, before a storm.

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    Conch700 Bells
    Scallop Shell600 Bells
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  • Can you eat raw oysters out of the jar?

    FYI: we don't recommend eating previously shucked oysters (the kind we sell in a jar) raw. Not that they're harmful, just that they've had most of their -ness rinsed off. Don't get us wrong: the shucked oysters are amazing, and might be the best thing we sell, but they're meant to be cooked.

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