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Paul B
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#21 Post by Paul B »

More !!!
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jack01986
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#22 Post by jack01986 »

Very nice fish. Well done :D .
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JOHN1
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#23 Post by JOHN1 »

great results paul.

good pictures too i certainly got the thing about the cold weather right :wink:
just wondering what part of Norway were you based top middle or bottom :lol:
were self drive boats big enough for four lads/cuddy or open what size outboard.
thanks.

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jw
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#24 Post by jw »

wow!

what way did you join the braid in the end
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Paul B
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Norway 2008

#25 Post by Paul B »

Thanks Lads....We fished Northern Norway Bodo...We had a self drive boat with a cuddy cabin and a 60hp engine...made 23 knots with 3 of us in it.The hot suits were supplied by the camp and they did the job very well.

I joined ther braid using back to back uni knots with 6 wraps on each did the job !!!

Now for next year :D :D :D
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nialler
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#26 Post by nialler »

Thats some fine fish! good one ya headin out in that weather.. looks like it was well worth it! the cod look like there well fed!
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