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| Re: Some More Autumn Grayling? More Like A Spring Day! I reckon it's a brown trout Claudia. Genetically they are the same fish, it's just that it's "alter ego" goes to sea! Sea trout tend to be more "monochrome" than the browns. The following two images demonstrate that: ![]() ![]() (Was a sea trout worth points then?? ) __________________ "I'm playing all the right notes but not necessarily in the right order" Eric Morcambe |
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| Re: Some More Autumn Grayling? More Like A Spring Day! Not really into freshwater fishing but that looks great,cracking pics and some lovely fish,well done ![]() __________________ Come on you HULL! |
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| Re: Some More Autumn Grayling? More Like A Spring Day! Thanks Neil...and yes sea trout are points..oh well me thought I got lucky.......................and had another 1.5 points ![]() __________________ There is certainly something in angling that tends to produce a serenity of the mind." - Washington Irving |
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| Re: Some More Autumn Grayling? More Like A Spring Day! top day there guys looked a fab day ![]() dave __________________ 24 beers in a case and 24 hours in a day , Game on www.exmouthsaa.co.uk I have the body of a God, Pity its Buddha :-0 |
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| Re: Some More Autumn Grayling? More Like A Spring Day! beutiful fish! nice read with it __________________ SCUPPER A COMMERCIAL TOOOO DAY! |
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| Re: Some More Autumn Grayling? More Like A Spring Day! double post sorry! got over excited and hit buttons. please delete boss __________________ SCUPPER A COMMERCIAL TOOOO DAY! |