Πολλους ορφους τον 450 κιλον(μωρα δλδ) που μας τρων το δολωμα και επιανουνται επειδη εν μιτσι το αγγιστρι
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[quote="konstantinos kalogir"]Με τι εγέμωσε ο τόπος ??????[/quoteκ
Πολλους ορφους τον 450 κιλον(μωρα δλδ) που μας τρων το δολωμα και επιανουνται επειδη εν μιτσι το αγγιστρι

Πολλους ορφους τον 450 κιλον(μωρα δλδ) που μας τρων το δολωμα και επιανουνται επειδη εν μιτσι το αγγιστρι
Rememper always someone waiting for you at home
Re: "Περί ανεμων και Yδάτων"
αν ειχε ετσι πραματα κυπρο ηταν να τα ξαληψουμε πιο γρηγορα και που τες τσιπουρες δραπετες 
Esox Lucius
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chrysanthos9 wrote:konstantinos kalogir wrote:Με τι εγέμωσε ο τόπος ??????[/quoteκ
Πολλους ορφους τον 450 κιλον(μωρα δλδ) που μας τρων το δολωμα και επιανουνται επειδη εν μιτσι το αγγιστρι![]()
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βασικα ειναι λαβρακια τα μωρα του βιντεο
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Φιλε νομιζω καμνεις λαθος
ειναι ειδος ορφου προσατατευομενο το οποιο το καμνουν catch and realese
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Not all serranids are called groupers; the family also includes the sea basses. The common name grouper is usually given to fish in one of two large genera: Epinephelus and Mycteroperca bla bla... απ'οτι θυμαμαι το goliath ειναι το μεγαλυτερο ειδος λαβρακιου αλλα δεν ειμαι 100%σιγουρος.
Μετα απο λιγο ψαξιμο ειδα τα common names του και ειναι Blackbass,giant seabass και στα ελληνικα το βαζουμε σαν ροφο αλλα οι περισσοτεροι το goliath το ξερουν σαν giant seabass
Μετα απο λιγο ψαξιμο ειδα τα common names του και ειναι Blackbass,giant seabass και στα ελληνικα το βαζουμε σαν ροφο αλλα οι περισσοτεροι το goliath το ξερουν σαν giant seabass
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The giant sea bass (Stereolepis gigas), also known as the black sea bass, is a fish native to the northern Pacific Ocean. With its conspicuous size and a curious nature, it is surprising that relatively little is known about its behavior and biology.
There are published reports of giant sea bass reaching a size of 2.5 m (8.2 feet) and a weight of up to 255 kg (562 lbs). However in Charles F. Holder's book The Channels Islands published in 1910, the author claims specimens taken from the Gulf of California attained 800 pounds (360 kg). In the eastern Pacific its range is from Humboldt Bay, California to the Gulf of California, Mexico, most common from Point Conception southward. In the western Pacific it is found in the sea around Japan. It usually stays in relatively shallow water, near kelp forests, drop offs or rocky bottoms.
Giant sea bass were once a relatively common inhabitant of Southern California waters, yet in the 1980s it was facing the threat of local extinction off the California coast. Beginning in the late 1800s, the species supported both a commercial fishery taking hundreds of thousands of kg annually, and a sport fishery that also landed hundreds of fish each year. Spear fishermen also exploited the giant sea bass, first as free divers, and then after the mid 1950s using scuba gear. Often the divers would target the species when they moved into shallow water during the summer months to spawn. By the late 1970s, biologists with the California State Department of Fish and Game, recognized that the local population of giant sea bass was in serious trouble. Actions were taken, resulting in protection from commercial and sport fishing that went into effect in 1982. Yet for almost two decades encounters with giant sea bass were scarce. The giant sea bass reproduces slowly with a population doubling time of more than 14 years and is still listed as critically endangered.
There are published reports of giant sea bass reaching a size of 2.5 m (8.2 feet) and a weight of up to 255 kg (562 lbs). However in Charles F. Holder's book The Channels Islands published in 1910, the author claims specimens taken from the Gulf of California attained 800 pounds (360 kg). In the eastern Pacific its range is from Humboldt Bay, California to the Gulf of California, Mexico, most common from Point Conception southward. In the western Pacific it is found in the sea around Japan. It usually stays in relatively shallow water, near kelp forests, drop offs or rocky bottoms.
Giant sea bass were once a relatively common inhabitant of Southern California waters, yet in the 1980s it was facing the threat of local extinction off the California coast. Beginning in the late 1800s, the species supported both a commercial fishery taking hundreds of thousands of kg annually, and a sport fishery that also landed hundreds of fish each year. Spear fishermen also exploited the giant sea bass, first as free divers, and then after the mid 1950s using scuba gear. Often the divers would target the species when they moved into shallow water during the summer months to spawn. By the late 1970s, biologists with the California State Department of Fish and Game, recognized that the local population of giant sea bass was in serious trouble. Actions were taken, resulting in protection from commercial and sport fishing that went into effect in 1982. Yet for almost two decades encounters with giant sea bass were scarce. The giant sea bass reproduces slowly with a population doubling time of more than 14 years and is still listed as critically endangered.
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Goliath Gruper Giant sea bass
Order: Perciformes Order: Perciformes
Family: Serranidae Family: Polyprionidae
Genus: Epinephelus Genus: Stereolepis
Species: E. itajara Species: S. gigas
η συγγένια τους ξεκινά που το ότι είναι της τάξης perciformes-περκόμορφα,αλλά εν μπορείς να πείς ότι είναι λαυράκι το Goliath Gruper
Order: Perciformes Order: Perciformes
Family: Serranidae Family: Polyprionidae
Genus: Epinephelus Genus: Stereolepis
Species: E. itajara Species: S. gigas
η συγγένια τους ξεκινά που το ότι είναι της τάξης perciformes-περκόμορφα,αλλά εν μπορείς να πείς ότι είναι λαυράκι το Goliath Gruper
... φευγω και αφηνω πισω μου σκουπιδια
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ξερει κανενας τι conditions επικρατουν αυτη την στιγμη στον πειραια?
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Τον Πειραιά τι θα τον κάμεις ρε? Μεν μου πείς ότι έπιασες πάλε τον δρόμο και εκατέληξες στο βαπόρι για την Βαϊκ...αχμμ, εννοούσα Πειραιά!Greg wrote:ξερει κανενας τι conditions επικρατουν αυτη την στιγμη στον πειραια?
There is fishing, and there is BASS FISHING!
ALWAYS PRACTICE CATCH AND RELEASE!!!
ALWAYS PRACTICE CATCH AND RELEASE!!!
Re: "Περί ανεμων και Yδάτων"
εννα παω για ενα σεμιναριο και σκεφτομαι να παρς και τα καλαμια μου 
Esox Lucius
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δεν υπαρχουν πιο βρωμικα νερα αλλα ξερω οτι θα πας για την καβ** σου 
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Φιλε, εγω θα σου πρότεινα να πας για ψάρεμα στον Φλοισβο και κατα ακομα καλύτερα στην μαρίνα παρα στον πεζοδρομο! Αξιζει νομιζω παρά ο Πειραιάς! 
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Τελικα εν στη Γλυφαδα που θα βρισκομε αλλα δεν νομιζω να εχω χρονο για ψαρεματα
Esox Lucius
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xmmm Glufda plaza! παραθαλασσιο hotel με high speed wireless connection... επορωθηκα! Τα καλαμια μου σιγουρα θα με συνοδεψουν..
p.s αν εχει κανενας κανενα τηλ με κανενα απο τα μοντελλα του Ασλανη ας μου δοσει
p.s αν εχει κανενας κανενα τηλ με κανενα απο τα μοντελλα του Ασλανη ας μου δοσει
Esox Lucius
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καλα να περασεις φιλε , φερε καμια κκελλε γοφαριου μαζι σουGreg wrote:xmmm Glufda plaza! παραθαλασσιο hotel με high speed wireless connection... επορωθηκα! Τα καλαμια μου σιγουρα θα με συνοδεψουν..
p.s αν εχει κανενας κανενα τηλ με κανενα απο τα μοντελλα του Ασλανη ας μου δοσει