Any sightings of Lion Fish in Negril?
I sure hope the numbers are dwindling due to the Bounty,
Wanted: Dead or Dead.
Cook them suckers up!!
Any sightings of Lion Fish in Negril?
I sure hope the numbers are dwindling due to the Bounty,
Wanted: Dead or Dead.
Cook them suckers up!!
I saw one right on the beach in knee deep water at White Sands in April Nowhere near a reef, but it was just a little one.
Unfortunately they can lay up to 100,000 eggs a year and with no natural predators, they are definitely an invasive species.
Luckily they are delicious. :P
~Moose
Mi Irie
~Just my two cents worth - I mostly only comment on places I've seen and or eaten at personally.
can count on mi two hands how many mi saw snorkeling all Summer long....dem a rarity
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You won't see too many snorkeling. They like a little deeper water. We see a lot more while scuba diving. Of course we spear, clean and cook em.