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<blockquote data-quote="Ready_fire_aim" data-source="post: 3766455" data-attributes="member: 50626"><p>Should be fine, in small quantities. Even if it’s on the Mercury advisory list you can still eat a few fish every few months and be fine. Especially if you eat the smaller/younger fish. Just don’t go feeding meal after meal of it to pregnant women or young children haha!</p><p></p><p>I don’t fish Thunderbird... but I can confirm from a few times I’ve went out other places this spring and the sandbass bite is all messed up! The weather has ‘em all screwy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ready_fire_aim, post: 3766455, member: 50626"] Should be fine, in small quantities. Even if it’s on the Mercury advisory list you can still eat a few fish every few months and be fine. Especially if you eat the smaller/younger fish. Just don’t go feeding meal after meal of it to pregnant women or young children haha! I don’t fish Thunderbird... but I can confirm from a few times I’ve went out other places this spring and the sandbass bite is all messed up! The weather has ‘em all screwy [/QUOTE]
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