So, a seasonal question...

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So, a seasonal question...

#1 Post by kieran »

What Santa putting in your fish net tights for Christmas?
(Keep it clean lads, children use this forum as well :wink: )

Personally I am looking at a new boat :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#2 Post by x »

Mrs Sandman asked me the same question recently, and I said a boat, too. Apparently, if it'll fit down the chimney, that's ok she says. Like I haven't enough to do in the mouth of Christmas without having to widen the damn chimney as well.... :roll:
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#3 Post by ronald »

i'll be getting a new shakesphere seat box with backrest conversion .
and no funny coments about the size of stocking required to put it in :lol:
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santa.

#4 Post by davwin »

more time to fish
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#5 Post by Crack-Off »

MMMMMMMm a Tip Tornado Sport ..... I hope
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#6 Post by b0ogaloo »

Second mortage to pay for the boat :)


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#7 Post by BigPhil »

hopefully a beach buddy to hide inside while fishing during these cold winter nights! its ok, ive got quite long legs so my stocking should take it!! :lol:
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#8 Post by Drew »

15 sq ft of Donaghadee Pier...

Keep off! :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)
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#9 Post by b0ogaloo »

K2 Xtreme wrote:15 sq ft of Donaghadee Pier...

Keep off! :lol: :lol: :lol: 8)


Thought you owned it already ? :)


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Re: So, a seasonal question...

#10 Post by Accony »

kieran wrote:What Santa putting in your fish net tights for Christmas?
(Keep it clean lads, children use this forum as well :wink: )

Personally I am looking at a new boat :lol: :lol: :lol:


Kieran,
It's no good going looking for mine, I've hidden it for the winter!

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#11 Post by m.b3 »

oooohh! a new beachcaster!

as long as i can make my mind up...
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#12 Post by beachcaster »

would not mind a century tt-r ,i live in hope. but think i will have to wait longer.!!!!!
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#13 Post by quarterflounder »

a session where I catch a few fish would be nice............. :(
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#14 Post by fogelberg »

Complet set for building surfcastingrigs (allready arrived ;))

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#15 Post by Seaniebo »

A 10lb cod from the shore!!
I require a tremendous amount of calcium

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#16 Post by Crack-Off »

Feck waiting til Christmas..

heheheeh

I just bought a Tip tornado sport yesterday

Cant wait to go cast it now
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#17 Post by Dave K »

two boats
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#18 Post by Tanglerat »

Waders, chestie style. (Anyone got a good recommendation?)

Errrrrrrr, thassit, really. :?
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#19 Post by Tanglerat »

Wait a mo'! Just realised our site shop is open!!

Something with the SAI site logo on it would be pretty cool. :P
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#20 Post by BigPhil »

tanglerat if its neoprenes you are after i have had ron thopson classics for a good few years now and still goin strong. seen the new mustad ones the other day, they also look good.so many to choose from but i think you'd be best spendin a few quid more on a good, well known name than some of the other cheaper ones that some mail order crowds try to promote as their own 'special' ones.
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