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......and breakfast, and lunch!
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Looks like healthy eating :good:
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Nice Rainbow, what did you catch it on?
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Nice one :goodjob:

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#5 Post by zzr1100 »

Very nice too !!
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#6 Post by Meaty »

ovenpaa wrote:Nice Rainbow, what did you catch it on?
A very small black buzzer just under the surface. Had another a very similar size and another 9 between 1-2lb so all in all a really good evenings fishing. My lad very nearly went for a swim when he was playing one fish as a late surge of power caught him by surprise! I haven't moved so fast for years and just manage to get a grip on his collar before he fell in. Bloody dog ate one of the trout whilst we weren't looking but at least that was one less to gut when we got home.
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#7 Post by Scotsgun »

Well done to the boy for refusing to give up. That pic will serve as serious bragging rights at school.
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#8 Post by ovenpaa »

What did it weigh in at?
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#9 Post by Meaty »

ovenpaa wrote:What did it weigh in at?
Light heavyweight but with the stamina of a feather weight ;)-once it woke up.
I didn't have the scales that day (someone has them on 'extended loan' to test trigger pulls and F/TR eligibility), the kitchen scales just flashed "error" when I put in on them and we don't posses any bathroom scales as I don't want a weekly reminder that I am a fat bu**er!
I would guestimate around the 6 1/2 to 7lb mark thou.
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