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| well as so quiet on catch reports( till the change from winter to summer species) thought i would ask the question so whats your most memorable session ![]() mine definately has to be this beach session( even actually eclipses the catfish in france alhough that is a very very very close 2nd) , i had been planning it for a while and despite the mud we got it spot on ![]() Popping your cherry bigtime in the mud as said feshwater is definately this catfish but not just for the capture just the whole craic of the week, was so so much fun Pingu's Video at Bluewater Caution so whats yours ![]() dave __________________ www.exmouthsaa.co.uk 24 beers in a case and 24 hours in a day simples You won't know unless you go :D...and if you do go!! please let us know :D as thats how the forum thrives |
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| Re: as its quiet at the moment whats your most memorable session?? Being the 'Deckie' on 'Sea Wolf' (Bermuda) for three summers will never die in my mind. One day we saw 2 Humpbacks cruising along; so 'Challenger' (sister boat) and ours sandwiched them between the two boats; we hung on the outrigger and stepped on their backs .... the down side was when they spouted . If you've ever left shrimps in the sun for two days .... you'll know what I mean! Took three weeks for the smell to go from my shorts and T-shirt (after washing, of course! ).As far as UK is concerned ... 3 cod in 40 minutes for 36 3/4 lbs (Hayling) - (I can't find that piccy .... I'm pretty sure that this treble was close to that, though). And not forgetting Clarissa the Cod at 18-2-0 from the beach here in 2003. |