1st fish of the year
- Bob Brookes
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Well done Tel, that’s a belter. Just a tad envious as I haven’t ventured out since the latest lockdown. There is nowhere ‘local’ I fancy fishing. I am tempted adjust my interpretation of local soon!
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Good start! Well done that man!!
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Cracking start to the year Terry.
A lovely winter fish
A lovely winter fish
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Superb Terry... a real toothy big girl...
Just one more cast love, and I'll be on me way home
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Thanks fellas it was a bit of a fluke being only my second cast! And with only a very short trip planned.
But it was my intended species and the bait was in the right place at the right time!.
Trotting a whole sardine under a bung in about 7ft of water with a single fully barbless treble hook using an elastic stopper on the bait prong to stop it coming off.
Hardy Lrh2 and Avon Royal Eagle pin
The river conditions,work schedule and obviously covid have kept me away from the bank for some time now hopefully this is just the boost I need to finish off the season with a couple more trips
But it was my intended species and the bait was in the right place at the right time!.
Trotting a whole sardine under a bung in about 7ft of water with a single fully barbless treble hook using an elastic stopper on the bait prong to stop it coming off.
Hardy Lrh2 and Avon Royal Eagle pin
The river conditions,work schedule and obviously covid have kept me away from the bank for some time now hopefully this is just the boost I need to finish off the season with a couple more trips
- The Bishop
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Amazing Pike,would probably be my fish of the year!!!
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- Old Man River
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Great result Terry, for a short bankside trip it must have made your day.....
It would have made my year !
All downhill for you now.
David.
It would have made my year !
All downhill for you now.
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Hurrumph....... whatever happened to Handlines ?
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Nice one Terry, what gear were you using.
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Re: 1st fish of the year
Super snapper! Well done Terry
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Re: 1st fish of the year
That’s a fabulous looking Pike to start the year congratulations.