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Subject: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:22 pm
Me and logger decided to have a sportsman's match logger was doing the sea fishing and me freshwater. My plan was to go spinning for pike knowing one good fish should be enough to win as the only rule was total weight .Me and cole headed for debdale park near were I live which is a man made reservoir with some big fish in it. When we arrived the water level was really low and all the weed had gone which is not a good sign when pike fishing.
cole was the first to wet a line
we then moved to the pier we decided to swap lures
with no luck on the pier we moved again
in the end we blanked not even a follow nothing it was good to get out tho so sea win's happy days
Logger Hunter
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Subject: Re: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:22 pm
Hard luck mate your a worthy opponent but the luck was on my side today (Report to follow)
Kirky's Dad Marlin Hunter
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Subject: Re: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:35 pm
Great idea well done Logger. Very good set of pictures.
Logger Hunter
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Subject: Re: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:34 pm
And what happened to the rule of using only one hook Ok so we cheated a little and used two but in your photos I can see quite clearly two trebles dangling there for all to see which technically is SIX
stevo Swordfish Hunter
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Subject: Re: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:48 pm
Logger wrote:
And what happened to the rule of using only one hook Ok so we cheated a little and used two but in your photos I can see quite clearly two trebles dangling there for all to see which technically is SIX
true but even if i would have netted it i still think that i would have blanked
stevo Swordfish Hunter
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Subject: Re: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 5:55 pm
mythical mullet master wrote:
Debdale used to be good but then the Immigrants moved in taking everything they caught home for the pot don't know how it is now as we are now in Wales I used to live on Ryderbrow Road until we moved
It was a good water but your right they have taken everything and the park don`t look after it ether but their are still some big ones in their
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Subject: Re: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 8:42 pm
Unlucky on the fishing mate but like you say its good to be out
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Subject: Re: SEA VS FRESHWATER Sun Jul 20, 2014 11:25 pm
hard luck on the pike stevo and I think dave took the safe venue
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