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    hi all just to let you know I am back and would appreciate if you would send me your catch reports. there are to many posts to look through.
    Had a smashing time, mqnaged to damage the hire car before we got out the garage, broke a rod the first time I used it, manged to catch myself with a hook which needed pushing through and snipping off, but forgot the pliers so had to drive back with a hook in my right hand and trying to change gear without knocking it, one of the fish I caught tried to remove two of my fingers, then managed to get another very small hook stuck in my finger, just ripped it out, and woke up one morning to find I had a falt tyre. Bit more about the fishing when I get the time.
    Alan

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    so you had a great time then

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    • #3
      Sounds good to me Alan ,did anything positive happen ?
      You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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      • #4
        any mullet
        have you got a cloth

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        • #5
          Welcome back but i think after the second day you should of pushed the bed against the wall then you could not get out of that bad side of the bed again
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          P.B
          SKATE 204lb
          COD 51lb
          LING 32lb
          TOPE 40lb
          CONGER 25lb
          HADDOCK 10lb
          HALIBUT 37lb
          COALIE 16lb
          BLUE SHARK 55lb

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          • #6
            sounds like you had a really enjoyable time mate
            personal best pier:2003 xmas eve the hugh 12lb4oz

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            • #7
              this is the blighter that nearly had my fingers, pincers needed next time. Photo dosn't do it justice, it was also gutted, the fish was about four inches thick.



              Mainly fished the La Santa Lagoon, where all the top sports people go, plus windsurfers, kyakers etc. Chris who we stay with and his mates have had a bit of success there, at one time it was obviously natural but concrete walls have been put all the way round with inlets going under the road as it is tidal. Lots of fish, all kinds at roadway when tide ripping through. Best fish I caught was about 4kgs, hell of a battle ran like anything and kept jumping out, but that was small fry saw a photo of a lad with the same species as I caught 17.5kilos, 1 mtr 35 cm long, nearly as big as the Spanish guy that caught it, took him 40mins to get in. Saw some other really big fish in there, one fish has been seen taking octopus, along with barracuda, European garfish (big buggers) and only saw the big mullet once on the first day, one got my bait and was off down the lagoon like nothing else and the hook came out. No matter how much groundbait I used they didn't come near, they seemed to be tending to stay in the middle along the sides of a big reef in the lagoon. Among the smaller mullet up to 3lb, where loads of schoolie bass, taking the bread. But where there are small ones there will be big uns. Will be back sometime to see if I can entice one of the big buggers, ones I was catching where taking 6-8oz mullet live baits. Did see one mullet about 3lb floating in the lagoon with two great big bites out of it, if the swimmers saw some of the fish in there and what their teeth are like, the nudists wouldn't be going in anymore. Got a canny sun tan as well.
              Alan

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              • #8
                So the fish bit your fingers and moments later you put a hook in them. That’s dedication to selecting the right bait.

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                • #9
                  welcome back
                  species so far 2012cod bass flounder plaice dab colie weaver whitie rockling

                  target for 2012

                  :catch a bass of 2lb catch a cod of 5lb catch a plaice of 2lb catch a thornback

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                  • #10
                    glad

                    glad your back safe and sound
                    AUDENTES FORTUNA JUVAT

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                    • #11
                      Kenny Everite comes to mind in his workshop. sounds like you had a emmmm.......good time. What kind of fish tried to remove your didgets!
                      P.B. Cod 30lb-11ozs Balcary.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Kev1n View Post
                        So the fish bit your fingers and moments later you put a hook in them. That’s dedication to selecting the right bait.
                        nice one Kev, honestly the holiday was great
                        Arthur no idea what they called them in English, Spanish was "pirimaton" think it is a name for all types of fish they don't know what type they are.
                        Alan

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