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#21 Post by GF80 »

howya Livid

agree with you about the slob trout....but reckon he's taking the piss big time as well....the pike story is really sad though..can't believe he took all that time and effort to type up such a big report...he must be awful popular!!! :twisted:
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#22 Post by gearoid mc s. »

sory for bein stupid ere but did he actually claim he got a pike at sea,or did i read it wrong? dats like the great white i got in the pothole outside my house!
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#23 Post by The Intrepid Damager »

gearoid mc s. wrote:sory for bein stupid ere but did he actually claim he got a pike at sea,or did i read it wrong? dats like the great white i got in the pothole outside my house!


Now thats just being daft.
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#24 Post by b0ogaloo »

lol
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#25 Post by Livid »

He seems harmless enough, to be fair.
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#26 Post by Drew »

Livid wrote:He seems harmless enough, to be fair.


Agree. 8)
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#27 Post by gearoid mc s. »

no it actually happened i was tryin for mako's but beggars wont be choosers!
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#28 Post by b0ogaloo »

:lol: :lol: :lol:


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#29 Post by shanec »

it does happing how do you think white trout or sea trout become a sea trout the migreat from the river to sea and its the salt water that breaks its skin to give it the white color more than likely it was a slob trout
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#30 Post by x »

....and the pike was probably just minding it's own business, trying to evolve into a baracuda when it got yanked rudely out of it, right? You wouldn't last long as a fish, lad. You'd be out of it at the first sign of a hook, line and sinker.... :lol:
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#31 Post by BigPhil »

enjoyed that one sandman!! :lol: :wink:
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#32 Post by Viper »

Have my doubts as well about pike in salt water (could have been washed out a river) but apparently they are to be found in brackish water....

http://www.arkive.org/species/ARK/fish/ ... _info.html

As for brown trout in Salt water, I don't see why not, at least to the untrained eye. A sea trout heading to sea is more or less exactly the same colour as a brownie, also if it was a sea trout living in a kelp bed, he would take on the surrounding colour as camaflauge.

On a side note : Broken Skin?????
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#33 Post by gearoid mc s. »

but apparently they are to be found in brackish water[/quote]

he was fishing out of rathlin which is the atlantic which the last time i checked is far from brackish
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#34 Post by x »

I think he's either a poor navigator or a bit weak on species identification.

Or just spins a great yarn. I've laughed a leg off at this thread. Sheer quality. :lol:

Right up there with the great threads of the year. Like the Chesil beach dump story.
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#35 Post by gearoid mc s. »

sandman,
u sound like ure calling for an end to this story which i wouldnt do i reckon theres still years of laughs to get out of it!!!!!!!
p.s. baracuda joke;quality stuff!
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#36 Post by x »

Oh no, you're right. I can see this one run and run. I'm waiting for yer man to tell us what sort of a boat he was out in. My bet is it was a bubble and he sailed home up the Bann in it :lol:
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#37 Post by Guest »

yes indeed altho he seems to have disappeared lately probably took up golf! still if you post a story like that expect a slating for it. u mentioned sumtin bout a chesil dump or sumtin where do i find it? forum page no. etc...i presume it is also a funny story.
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#38 Post by gearoid mc s. »

me there b.t.w. always forget this login in stuff.
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#39 Post by x »

For all who missed it, the famous thread

http://www.sea-angling-ireland.org/bull ... esil#15302
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#40 Post by gearoid mc s. »

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

stil tho this one is better

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