RAN ACROSS THIS PICTURE----ARE THEY TAT'S

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They are bloody armatus.

Evidently no one in the world has any pictures of wild Tatuaia. i have made threads on a few different forums asking for any pics or footage of Tatuaia in the wild. And no one has ever seen any.

Makes me wonder sometimes.
 
hybridtheoryd16;3297430; said:
They are bloody armatus.

Evidently no one in the world has any pictures of wild Tatuaia. i have made threads on a few different forums asking for any pics or footage of Tatuaia in the wild. And no one has ever seen any.

Makes me wonder sometimes.
I've been trying to find a pic of a wild scomb...
 
hybridtheoryd16;3297430; said:
They are bloody armatus.

Evidently no one in the world has any pictures of wild Tatuaia. i have made threads on a few different forums asking for any pics or footage of Tatuaia in the wild. And no one has ever seen any.

Makes me wonder sometimes.

ive seen one or two pics of them in the wild.
i remember scombs and raphs in that pic as well...
 
have seen scombs and ralphs online from wild but usually fished out of the water and held by some fat old guy, hard to tell whether it's mislabeled. See VATF labeled as GATF and vice versa all the time online.
 
mad ness;3298079; said:
have seen scombs and ralphs online from wild but usually fished out of the water and held by some fat old guy, hard to tell whether it's mislabeled. See VATF labeled as GATF and vice versa all the time online.
I want to be that fat old guy one day! It would be awesome if you could share with us the scomb pics, all I see is armatus and rhaphs.
 
If its blood how come the white edges of the tail fin are still really white?????? Why would the blood be so picky on what it stains red???? White would be the first thing to turn bright red like that.
 
Also the rod is going threw there throat not half way down the body where the "BLOOD" starts. There looks to be no injury to any of them that far down the body.
 
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