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    Here's a pic of a bullhead that I caught today. The photo doesn't do the red colour justice, it was stunning.

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    Looks like our lass when i forget to tape cora!!!

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    • #3
      That's pretty much the colour I am mate after a few hours fishing the other day! Never seen one that colour before
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      • #4
        Thanks for sharing, that is interesting never seen one near that colour
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        • #5
          Seen some pretty vivid yellow ones on here but that red's quite unusual

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          • #6
            bull head

            red ones live in kelp yellow ones sand grey ones piers jettys
            old anglers never die -they just smell that way

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            • #7
              Originally posted by fishingmark View Post
              Here's a pic of a bullhead that I caught today. The photo doesn't do the red colour justice, it was stunning.

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              a lot of anglers think they ugly, but like you i think the3 littles ones are stunning see if i can dig out the liitle one i caught a while back and see which one is best Mark LOL

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              • #8
                They look stunning imo, when their spikes stand up and they start vibrating lol ....if you dont know what I mean put your ear beside it and you will hear it...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by d-a View Post
                  red ones live in kelp yellow ones sand grey ones piers jettys
                  I had a red one (same as marks) a yellow/green one, and loads of brown ones all from exactly the same place on the pier today!
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