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Originally Posted by Siri
Good job finding the book! But can you find the opah photo on the other pages? My computer's too slow to load all those pages, but I haven't found it. Also, this is a guide to fish common in South Dakota. Does anyone know if opahs are common in South Dakota? I don't know much about fishing, but since they're usually only found by deep-water anglers and common in the tropical waters or the southern ocean, South Dakota seems to be an odd locale.
Also, this probably isn't important, but why did the GDC scan a water-stained photo out of a book instead of just pulling it off the pdf, wherever it is?
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South Dakota is nowhere near the ocean, and there aren't a whole lot of bodies of water big enough for an opah (unless you count the Missouri River, in which case it has to go around several dams coming up from St. Louis).
They won't be from South Dakota. It's too cold for them, and almost too far north. If they're mainly Pacific fish, you're really out of luck; the only way is via the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.
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