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Old 10-21-2016, 07:41 PM   #8
Harry Hill
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I thought I read that after they get to a certain size they are no longer good breeders either. Not that I have done any hooping yet but I read a lot of stuff and seem to remember reading that the really big ones are past their prime and it isn't necessary to release them unless it just makes you feel good to let something go that has survived so many years.
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