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.22/8/06
BAIT:plugs
TIME:3-6pm
RESULTS:3bass :D
REPORT:landed my 1st of session had no scales with me but i est, to be over 6lb on 3rd cas.a few casts later hooked what felt like a great fish took line mad try to stop him and he snapped 25ld line and took my best plug :evil: .just before i finished up hooked into a good fish great fight fish easy over 7lb,last cast walking up beach i got a little schoolie around1.5lb.got cut off by tide and got a weting then :oops: :oops: :oops:
BAIT:plugs
TIME:3-6pm
RESULTS:3bass :D
REPORT:landed my 1st of session had no scales with me but i est, to be over 6lb on 3rd cas.a few casts later hooked what felt like a great fish took line mad try to stop him and he snapped 25ld line and took my best plug :evil: .just before i finished up hooked into a good fish great fight fish easy over 7lb,last cast walking up beach i got a little schoolie around1.5lb.got cut off by tide and got a weting then :oops: :oops: :oops:
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Eoghan wrote:I wonder if they can change colour quickly from sandy coloured to the dark rocky types in the pics above. My guess is yes. My biggest bass had a dark back and in fact when it surfaced first I thought it was a small conger.
i wonder are the silver ones are from the med like the bream :?: :?:,theres a pic of a tropical poisonous puffer fish in the local paper it was found on tramore beach. it states that 50 ppl. are killed in japan :shock: its lethall if not prepared properly :)
the dep. of the marine Inspector has issued a poison alert and has asked ppl. not to handle the species :shock:
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cortaz wrote:theres a pic of a tropical poisonous puffer fish in the local paper it was found on tramore beach. it states that 50 ppl. are killed in japan :shock: its lethall if not prepared properly :)
the dep. of the marine Inspector has issued a poison alert and has asked ppl. not to handle the species :shock:
What is it called? What does it look like? Don't want to get caught out :!:
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cortaz wrote: i wonder are the silver ones are from the med like the bream :?: :?:,theres a pic of a tropical poisonous puffer fish in the local paper it was found on tramore beach. it states that 50 ppl. are killed in japan :shock: its lethall if not prepared properly :)
the dep. of the marine Inspector has issued a poison alert and has asked ppl. not to handle the species :shock:
It was probably an atlantic puffer fish, which is related to the variety eaten in Japan
http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~mow/chap39.html
And more on eating Fugu (these puffer fish)
http://www.travelintelligence.net/wsd/a ... _1784.html
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