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Here's what I learned from a charter who gave a seminar. The goby has the fused pelvic fin so it can hide & stick itself upside down in case a predator is in the area. This captain mentioned that if he's catching gobies, he picks up & moves because that means there are no predators in the area. If he's not catching gobies then the 'eyes are around & he'll stay fishing. When I've been off the windmills this year & catching 'eyes, I catch very few gobies

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