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#21 Post by Al »

C'mon lads it cant be that hard can it?

Hmm i have a feeling these will be my famous last words :D
By the way Mark i might just take ya up on that offer :twisted:
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#22 Post by m.b3 »

:wink: no bother- just dont tell Steve...it has to look like an accident(every time :lol: :lol: :lol: !!!!)!
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#23 Post by stevecrow74 »

Al wrote:Moo ha hahaha<<<evil laugh

more like evil cow laugh :twisted: :twisted:


m.b3 wrote:i can show you how to cast over Steve without having to leave your peg!!!


as long as you cast over me and hit the next person, i dont mind... talk about really knocking the competition out :shock:
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#24 Post by Al »

Cool :) besides a real man could easily take a few whacks of a 5 ounce grip lead and three hooks :D

Only messing there will be no tom foolery from me innocent people could get hurt, so no one should stand to my left....right...behind or front(even though very few will prob go in this direction there is still a chance of a freak occurance) :D
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#25 Post by stevecrow74 »

i think the best thing is to have you on a 'rambler' when your fishing your multiplier :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#26 Post by Al »

Yeah thats prob the best option alright:D

Is this gone off topic yet?:)
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#27 Post by m.b3 »

not if i talk about reels again... use the fixed spool for the comp and worry about not blanking like the rest of us! u'll enjoy it more. think fishies not birdies :lol:
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#28 Post by Al »

m.b3 wrote:not if i talk about reels again... use the fixed spool for the comp and worry about not blanking like the rest of us! u'll enjoy it more. think fishies not birdies :lol:


Maybe your right :D i'll practise in killiney or something a few days after :)

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