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  • #16
    Have a gud,n M8
    As I have grown older, I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible,
    but P*****g everyone off is a piece of cake.

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    • #17
      Enjoy your hols Mark
      Cheers Alan...

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      • #18
        ahhh they go so quickly dont they lol

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        • #19
          go on then paul rub it in m8,
          yes i\'m back, i had a goodun though, only once fished and all i caught was one tiny octopuss and burnt feet , did have a blast scuba diving with a mate of mine who teaches over there it was spot on saw some baracuda, silver and black bream and loads of other weird multi coloured fish but was a little disapointed as i didn\'t get to see the resident big mornay/ conger as oxygen was running low
          stll had a great time , far to much to drink but not as much as wor lass
          still nice ish to be back and get on with some proper fishing

          hello all

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          • #20
            Welcome back Mark, pleased you had a goodun mate.

            Jim.
            Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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            • #21
              all i caught was one tiny octopuss and burnt feet
              cant wait to see the pictures,what bait did the burnt feet take ?
              cheers Bri

              anglingnortheast.com

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              • #22
                hello bri, jim nice to be back to some kind a reality lol, very funny bri lol again.
                forgot to mention. when i was out there i saw the strangest way of fishing, there was this greek bloke with a hand line with a live fish on the end and then some hooks further up the ine all baited up and he was lettingthe fish swim out into the habour and the smaller fish were taking the bread off the hooks and they were the ones that he was keeping, bizzare and as wor las said very cruel to the poor fish that was on the end of the line. the poor fish swiming out to sea thinking it was grtting away then ten min or so he was hauling the poor bugger back in.
                talking to people at the harbours and ports that was quite a common way of catching fish and so was harpooning.
                i tried using some small lures and freshwater spinners with no luck so after three hours on my second day there i just went back to drinking and watching other folk fish, so much easier

                mark

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