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October 25, 2011, 07:37:59 AM »
Even the die-hard jew fishers seem to agree that 70 cm is a more satisfactory length for mulloway. They claim under 70cm is like eating a cake of soap and as a sporting catch not worth the trouble. Let's give mulloway a chance! 70cm as soon as possible.
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Yes, 50% of female Mulloway are sexually mature at 70cm. That's clearly the way to go! All we've got to do now is convince our commercial colleagues. The recreational harvest is at least four times the commercial catch too.
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