"Hiding in the snags"
Submitted by chasing-the-mad... on Sun, 2009-08-09 16:49
2lbs bream caught in the snags
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SPESS
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nice fish mate but proberly
nice fish mate but proberly not the 2kg mark, still good effort.
DhuBoi
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yeh decent size bream but i
yeh decent size bream but i seen bigger then that which aint 2kg's
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krabman
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ur bros scales
must of been ur brothers scales kris hes always telln me the fish are heavier thn wot they really are!!!! just joken sorri dp.
Leemo
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i got a tarwhine early this
i got a tarwhine early this mornin that looks like it would be bigger than that and tarwhine are usually much heavier. my tarwhine would have touched just over a kilo so i think your a bit off there-- saying that its still a very nice fish-- good job out of the snags!
bludgin' since 94'
profish540
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Great fish
That was a good night mate had a ball but be carefull of all the experts online.Did you get out this weekend?
chasing-the-mad...
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haha
sorry boys ahha i meant pounds my bad thanx pete :P
and dan nah im goin to congo next weekend
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UncutTriggerInWA
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Nice effort
I read the first post as a 2lb Bream and it looks like one too. Great pic and nice catch mate. 2 and 1/2 pounds equals one kilo I think, or close to.
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Faulkner Family
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it read it as 2lbs as well ,
it read it as 2lbs as well , its a nice size bream good onya gotta be happy
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UncleStu
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Nice fish
Caught one last year 42cm weight a kilo and a bit.Its alwase good to have a tap measure so you can prove the sceptics wrong.