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First photo is a Priscacara, I had to give up a larger, two piece one to get this one in the trade.

I found three small Phareodus which I traded for a bigger one I found, that may go 16 inches, I need to get a better picture of that one.

The Diplomystus is the largest one I have ever found at this quarry, hopefully he'll be 16 inches when prepped. I had found a 13 inch one earlier in the week, and I hope I get him too. This one cost me a large mioplosus, but the trades are always fun. I got some other good fish in the trades too, but no pictures yet.

Jim

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That Priscacara is a real beauty. The scale pattern is a real accent to the bones.

-Dave

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Cool finds. I just got back from the quarries and came home with five large mioplosus , a medium pharo, and several diplos from the blue layer. First time there it was a killer experience!

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