bit of a suprise

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bit of a suprise

Post by complete-anglerz-12 » Thu May 15, 2014 1:43 pm

went to kefrod road with a boys for a fish send out a bait under a balloon about a meter is under it and put it 150 meters back about an hour later it took of and after a 15 mins fight biggest ray I have have ever seen did not hit the bottam once or take much line but for it take the bait atleast 3 to 4 meters of the bottam shock't use. we also did manage 3 small gummys 1 just shy of size but all went of to swim another day the stocks looked good last night for the future.
where is the calamari ............. don't worry they coming ........ they will come

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Re: bit of a suprise

Post by Travis » Thu May 15, 2014 3:21 pm

That hurt my head

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Re: bit of a suprise

Post by hornet » Thu May 15, 2014 3:44 pm

Dunno Travis ? makes perfect sense to me... :rofl:

fue a kefrod carretera con los niños por un pez enviar un cebo en un globo de cerca de un metro es menor y ponerlo a 150 metros de nuevo una hora más tarde que tomó de y después de unos 15 minutos la lucha más grande de rayos he visto alguna vez lo hizo no golpee el bottam vez o llevar mucho line pero para que el anzuelo al menos 3 a 4 metros de la utilización shock't bottam. también nos las apañamos 3 gummys pequeños 1 apenas por debajo de su tamaño, pero todos fuimos de nadar otro día las existencias se veía bien ayer por la noche para el futuro.
He who has the most fishing rods WINS ! :ts:

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Re: bit of a suprise

Post by Rogue_Hunter » Thu May 15, 2014 3:46 pm

I could have not put it better myself Hornet!

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Re: bit of a suprise

Post by Woollies » Thu May 15, 2014 5:16 pm

I've seen rays feeding on stuff 1m under the surface, where it's 6m deep, so it doesn't surprise me

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Re: bit of a suprise

Post by ducky » Thu May 15, 2014 6:21 pm

hornet wrote:Dunno Travis ? makes perfect sense to me... :rofl:

fue a kefrod carretera con los niños por un pez enviar un cebo en un globo de cerca de un metro es menor y ponerlo a 150 metros de nuevo una hora más tarde que tomó de y después de unos 15 minutos la lucha más grande de rayos he visto alguna vez lo hizo no golpee el bottam vez o llevar mucho line pero para que el anzuelo al menos 3 a 4 metros de la utilización shock't bottam. también nos las apañamos 3 gummys pequeños 1 apenas por debajo de su tamaño, pero todos fuimos de nadar otro día las existencias se veía bien ayer por la noche para el futuro.
Que?

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Re: bit of a suprise

Post by PoddyMullet » Fri May 16, 2014 7:28 am

I know they're unloved, but rays make for cool photo opportunities. Jurassic looking critters!

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Re: bit of a suprise

Post by Woollies » Sat May 17, 2014 9:54 am

PoddyMullet wrote:I know they're unloved, but rays make for cool photo opportunities. Jurassic looking critters!
Totally agree!! :thumbsup:

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