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Soaker with a spring sturgeon

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Martin

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You're Brave holding that spiny dogfish up like that!  I hear those spines are painful if they get you. In WA I've caught many of them, but usually try to keep them in the water.
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Oh yeah. They are nasty. I did learn they have hypodermic needle like spines in their claspers. Would not want to be a female dogfish. Lol.
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