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    91lb!! cod in norway...can see a few norway trekkers on here gonna like the sight of this one! lol

    European Record Cod
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  • #2
    thats some fish m8

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    • #3
      That is 56 miles from where i am going this year, i told that fish not to take anything silver or orange before we get there in July
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      [__On-A-Roll__/
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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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      • #4
        recognise that beast - had it on me rod the other night at Rat House Corner - Rod snapped when pulling it up the wall!!

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        • #5
          hadaway lad ya dint get rockling that big at the ratty
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          • #6
            That is some fish.

            Rushy

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            • #7
              Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
              That is 56 miles from where i am going this year, i told that fish not to take anything silver or orange before we get there in July
              A one third of that size will do me nicely
              Chris

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              • #8
                Same as me i just want to beat my PD of 24lb, TBH i cant see my 15-20lb class rods i am taken be able to land that. We just need to hope for the weather so we can get out on the boat and if its nice we will find the fish
                ................__................................ .............................
                ____[ ~ \_____
                [__On-A-Roll__/
                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                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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                • #9
                  lol i thought this would stir some excitement in you 56 miles isnt that far really...lets hope your rod can handle them monsters
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                  Another
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                  • #10
                    wow must be nice for the norway fisherman to catch fish like that. theres loads ov big cod in there waters due to the fact no other fishing boats can fish there waters but they rape our waters. well dun to the guy but hate the laws on were boats can fish and were they crnt

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                    • #11
                      Now that's a hell of a fish. Shame they can't run the guantlet past all the nets and trawlers to arrive on our coast nowadays.

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                      • #12
                        Jesus that's some fish!!

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                        • #13
                          thats what fishings all about never knowing when its your turn to catch the big piggy and your right davey we should learn something from them and stop the inshore nets fishing are water's and one day we mite catch better fish

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                          • #14
                            This time of year you get all the Artic cod comming close in to spawn, the fish are harder to find but when you find them a double a drop is not uncommon and fish to 30lb get caught daily, some mates are going in a few weeks time so i look forward to their reports. We go in July, not as many big fish around as most the piggys have moved back out to sea but the numbers of fish go up and the shoals of coalie to 25lb increase as the days go on.It is a great part of the world and an area i ahve wanted to fish all ym boating life, the price is what holds most of us back and the 16hrs+ of flights, ferry's etc but your best chance of a new PB.

                            As always weather is key, poor weather you wont get out fishing, good weather and abit of luck in finding the marks holding fish and you could be winding up doubles every drift.

                            In Norway they do treat the waters well both river and sea, infact i was told the port we are going to fish from has 2 Russian trawlers tied up as found fishing in the Norway waters.
                            ................__................................ .............................
                            ____[ ~ \_____
                            [__On-A-Roll__/
                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
                            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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                            • #15
                              norway

                              Originally posted by northeast1 View Post
                              This time of year you get all the Artic cod comming close in to spawn, the fish are harder to find but when you find them a double a drop is not uncommon and fish to 30lb get caught daily, some mates are going in a few weeks time so i look forward to their reports. We go in July, not as many big fish around as most the piggys have moved back out to sea but the numbers of fish go up and the shoals of coalie to 25lb increase as the days go on.It is a great part of the world and an area i ahve wanted to fish all ym boating life, the price is what holds most of us back and the 16hrs+ of flights, ferry's etc but your best chance of a new PB.

                              As always weather is key, poor weather you wont get out fishing, good weather and abit of luck in finding the marks holding fish and you could be winding up doubles every drift.

                              In Norway they do treat the waters well both river and sea, infact i was told the port we are going to fish from has 2 Russian trawlers tied up as found fishing in the Norway waters.
                              hope your m8's put up a report it would be nice to see some good photo's

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