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  • #16
    Originally posted by super-MAGuire View Post
    damp cloth between them in a polybag left loose and kept cool is a win, dabs and flounders are tough little buggers, plaice not so i have came to realise.
    that's a good idea mate.
    Alan

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    • #17
      Originally posted by tilly View Post
      Well done Ayton.Nice codling you got there when there wasnt very many around!!
      Tell ur father to print the picture off when Alan sends him it and to display it on top of the fireplace just to remind him what a codling looks like!!
      mick will get a copy for you to to hang and admire,lol

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      • #18
        Hi Alan,
        You old fish scrounger! Your right about the water needing to be changed regularly,but this isn't too difficult to do. I suppose the careful unhooking of the fish is half the battle in keeping them alive for returning after weighing. It's good to hear that you saw plenty of anglers returning their fish, but I still wonder if a lot of them were put back dead. I spotted quite a few guys with fish crammed into small plastic bags, looking horribly dried out and probably dead.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Sam Smith View Post
          Hi Alan,
          You old fish scrounger! Your right about the water needing to be changed regularly,but this isn't too difficult to do. I suppose the careful unhooking of the fish is half the battle in keeping them alive for returning after weighing. It's good to hear that you saw plenty of anglers returning their fish, but I still wonder if a lot of them were put back dead. I spotted quite a few guys with fish crammed into small plastic bags, looking horribly dried out and probably dead.
          thought that myself the way they where cramped, I was surprised to see them come out alive, suppose if there was only two or three in a bag, seems they survived, wouldn't put more than a couple in a little bag though.
          Sam you won't get a better scrounger than me.
          Last edited by Charlton; 24-01-2011, 11:27 PM.
          Alan

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          • #20
            even when the fish are returned no one will no really whether they survive i no when i,ve fished the river aln i,ve found loads off flats dead and on close inspection quite afew have had hooks in thier mouths which would almos where anglers have tried to do thier bit and just cut the hook snood rather than doing abit of dentistry which would defo kill them.
            Rodbuilding & rod repairs

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            • #21
              at least one of the stewart clan can catch fish lol
              If they aint there you cant catch em

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              • #22
                Originally posted by sidblank View Post
                at least one of the stewart clan can catch fish lol
                just an off day for me graham,that jam jinks must be in my blood also,lol

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by bluepied2280 View Post
                  just an off day for me graham,that jam jinks must be in my blood also,lol
                  wey give owa Ken!! how many off days have you had recently!!
                  The only fish i want this year is a double figured cod!!!

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by tilly View Post
                    wey give owa Ken!! how many off days have you had recently!!
                    got to leave afew there for ayton you know,lol

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