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Added on the 26/11/2020 10:05:24 - Copyright : Wochit
Yarmouth (USA), Mar 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: CJ Gunther) The elver fishing season has begun in the state of Maine, United States, where fishers expect prices to return to normal in 2021 after the crash caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.FOOTAGE OF ELVER FISHING IN MAINE.
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