15/09/06 THE LEDGE

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liam78
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15/09/06 THE LEDGE

#1 Post by liam78 »

People:ME AND MERV147

Duration:5 HOURS

Tide:GOING OUT

Weather:DRY AND LIGHT WINDS

Bait:SQUID AND RAG

Rigs:PULLEY RIG AND TWO HOOK BOOMS

Results:POLLOCK

Catch and Release:: Yes/NoYES



Report:

CAUGHT FEW POLLOCK ONTILL SUNSET FROM THERE NOT A BITE ONTILL 11.45PM
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merv147
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#2 Post by merv147 »

yea its strange the way it seems to die out when the sun is down you for got to say about the shoting stars
liam78
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#3 Post by liam78 »

Yes i did forgot the shooting stars might be a ufo :d :d
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#4 Post by the-ghost »

whats with the shooting stars at the minute, was at glenarm a couple of weeks ago and seen loads of them. have never even seen one before never mind a load of them..
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merv147
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#5 Post by merv147 »

yea it is strange now it was a clear night that we seen them and there was a red moon that night too when it was coming up for maybe 15 minuets

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