De-hooking saily
Submitted by Adam Gallash on Mon, 2007-07-09 19:08
Me after dehooking the old mans sailfish
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big john
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Reviving
Now that's a nice picture Adam. Disregard my earlier suggestions, I didn't realise this picture was on the site.
Did you have to tow him beside the boat to revive him or was he still full of beans?
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Adam Gallash
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Swum
We swum him for about 2-3 minutes as he had spent most of his energy airborne. He bit down hard and swum off strongly, makes the whole experience that much better.
Now for a marlin in the tinny and she'll be all good!
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miller123
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nice sail fish
nice sail fish it looks like it was fighting reel hard
Rodrat
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Sails
What sort of depth? Cheers
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Colin Hay
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Excellent
They usually have great colours when they come to the boat. Did this one flash much?
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