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bukovsrp said: Just got back from a week in the Caymans, stayed at a villa about a mile from Rum Point. We were shocked how many lion fish we saw. There were 6 on the reef at Old Mans Bay. Just wondered if anyone is trying to capture/kill these voracious eaters who have no natural predators. No one seemed interested while we were there. Yes, the Caymanians are well aware of their presence. A friend of ours who has a house on Cayman Brac has some sort of "license" granted by the government to kill as many as he can, so I assume there are many others who live there who are doing the same <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />
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