A New Best!
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Re: A New Best!
What a clonker!
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Re: A New Best!
It fits the weight/length relationship given here.
http://idlersquest.blogspot.co.uk/2011/ ... march.html
On this scale a gobio of just over 7 inches should weigh 2 1/3 oz.
As for the record gudgeon despite extensive searching I can't find a photo (surely you would photograph such a beast) but maybe it would something like this baby barbel
http://idlersquest.blogspot.co.uk/2011/ ... march.html
On this scale a gobio of just over 7 inches should weigh 2 1/3 oz.
As for the record gudgeon despite extensive searching I can't find a photo (surely you would photograph such a beast) but maybe it would something like this baby barbel
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Re: A New Best!
Wow, what a fish! Superb!
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Re: A New Best!
I think they are a particularly nice looking fish, they remind me of a barbel but maybe that's just my strange mind