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Name: bear workman
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| Country: us |
Date: Mon Jul 28 19:48:43 2003
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Comment: Following up an encounter with a 4' cuda in the USVI by reading your pages. He gave me a freindly little chase off his reef. At the time and 200 yards off-shore I didn't think it was too friendly, though.
Thanks
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Name: mike Wilbur
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| Country: usa |
Date: Fri Jul 11 20:43:57 2003
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Comment: Great Cuda pages,I want to link from my site to yours so my guys can see this info...mw
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Name: Tashi
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| Country: usa. |
Date: Wed Jul 2 21:17:12 2003
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Comment: I really like both of your pages.
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Name: Cyril Fabre
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| Country: France |
Date: Tue Jun 24 22:45:00 2003
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Comment: Congratulation for your very complete site,nice to read.Just to inform you that last december i fish in Gabon (Olende laguna)a guinean barracuda
his weight was 46 Kg and 2 meters long .I had the great luck to fish this monster which is the new IGFA world record.Few years ago a specimen of 60 Kg has been caught in a commercial net at the same place. Thanks a lot for your job
Cyril
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Name: Scott Sokol
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| Country: USA |
Date: Tue Jun 24 03:25:28 2003
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Comment: Great web page! I recently encountered a Great Barracuda while snorkeling off the small island of Vomo in Fiji; thus the reason for my investigation upon my return. I have seen smaller Barracudas in the Caribbean and Hawaii but never one this large or for this long of a time period. I know the water magnifies size, but it had to have been at least 5 ft long. I get the Darwin Award for stupidity for snorkeling alone at dusk, at the edge of a reef with the tide coming in, wearing a silver watc
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Name: Brendan
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| Country: U.S.A. |
Date: Fri Jun 20 03:12:35 2003
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Comment: You need more info just on barracudas, instead of the random, news-like info. Well, at leat put the info first so that people won't think that your site isn't on barracudas.
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Name: Clint Van Dusen
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| Country: USA |
Date: Sat Jun 14 21:57:35 2003
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Comment: I work with a children's swim team in Pittsburgh. They choose to be called the Barracudas. You have a logo of three barracudas swimming side by side with shades on their eyes. This would be cool on their t-shirt, cause the kids are mostly black and lower-income.
Two last comments: 1) My wife and I honeymooned in the Hotel Barracuda in Cozumel, Mexico (1983). In the seventies I snorkeled in the U.S. Virgin Islands. I followed a barracuda for hundreds of meters. He wasn't dining, but
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Name: Bruno
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| Country: USA |
Date: Thu Jun 5 02:18:52 2003
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Comment: I occasionally saw modest schools (maybe 10 - 15 individuals)of large to very large barracuda on the Belizean reef - very imposing creatures. One of my most memorable diving experiences was watching a smallish 'cuda at a cleaning station of the Florida Keys - I watched from perhaps 6' and didn't seem to bother the fish at all. All in all, 'cuda are the bad boys on the block of reef fish: I love 'em!
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Name: Dayle Daniels
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Date: Fri May 30 23:08:31 2003
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Comment: This page will GREATLY help my son with his high school paper. Thank you soooooooooo much.
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Name: Shane Paterson
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| Country: Bermuda |
Date: Fri May 23 21:14:17 2003
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Comment: This time I get to kick off my new guestbook, a feature MIA since early 2001 (I'm finally beginning to update this site). Previous entries from years past, before my BeSeen guest book died a natural, can be found here: www.uga.edu/cuda/guestbook.html
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