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In reply to Post #50
Fishing for big Eels would be mega, so rare!
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In reply to Post #48 I didn’t know that, but well done that man and thoroughly deserved, a very special fish
Scare the **** out of me that
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In reply to Post #48 Very well deserved and respect for his commitment as well
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In reply to Post #1 I see Steve won the Drennan Cup for his capture, well deserved if you ask me
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As I point out in post 34, I found the water within 2 mins of some googling. No number plates required.
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In reply to Post #45 If he's a secret squirrel of any kind I doubt very much he'll have those plates on display if at a secret water, however if he does your not wrong...sad state of affairs.
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In reply to Post #44 It'll be easier for the Eel Bounty Hunters to know where he's fishing, so even less likely that any of the waters he is fishing will stay quiet for long ...
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In reply to Post #43 I liked it
His plate looked like it was meant to read, some of these plates nowadays are like hieroglyphs, I just think why, but I guess those who buy them are happy and that's all that counts. I'm guessing I fell lucky with mine.
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In reply to Post #42 Not to mention that number plate ...
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In reply to Post #41 Glad a few others are thinking this too. I know there arent that many specialised Eel anglers out there (in comparison to other species) but I'm guessing there are enough to make 'special' waters very busy. I'm also guessing by releasing the film he knew it'd attract 'attention'.
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In reply to Post #34 Be sad if they get rammed out, hopefully not
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In reply to Post #39 Same here
I’ve still got some carpworld magazines stored away
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In reply to Post #38 That takes me back, used to love reading his articles in Carpworld, inspiring
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In reply to Post #36 The globetrotting angler Tony Davies Patrick wrote about fishing for large Eels in New Zeeland too in one of his books. These were all in running water and not in lakes like in the UK. Very interesting read, but then again all of his stuff is ...
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In reply to Post #36 I remember the times or mail did a feature on New Zealand or Australia and they go over 50lb plus there (different species but still freshwater and impressive)and they had one in a cage and a guy went to take it out of the cage and they told me to be careful in case it tries to attack,also I read that they used to have BBQ’s on boats and cut all the food like fish up at side of the big lakes and all the guts leftovers etc went in the edge by the moored up boats,and they used to use terrapin or turtle meat as bait as well.
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