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Post by woodend on Feb 20, 2010 20:47:28 GMT
Couple of pics of a springer caught on Tuesday at Park. Taken on a Park Shrimp conehead 1" fished on an S1/S2 sh. Great to get off the mark in February! Attachments:
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Post by salmonshrimp on Feb 20, 2010 22:26:25 GMT
Solid fish well done
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Post by woodend on Feb 20, 2010 22:34:24 GMT
Cheers SS. It was a typical Dee fish. Deep in the shoulder. Back on Dee next week. Hope the weather takes a turn for the better.
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Post by macd on Feb 21, 2010 18:44:06 GMT
nice one woodend, what pool did you take him from?
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Post by salmostalker on Feb 21, 2010 19:46:56 GMT
Could it be the sandy bank at the Castleton steps?
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Post by salmostalker on Feb 21, 2010 19:48:51 GMT
Just saw the other post, it'll be cellar then.
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Post by woodend on Feb 21, 2010 21:14:09 GMT
nice one woodend, what pool did you take him from? Took the fish in the house pool around 9.30 am. I was level with the big tree on our side and the take was fairly typical of a spring fish! Walked him down into bay by the fence where Keith landed it. Another victim of the Park Shrimp Ross! What a great beat and first class ghillies! Thanks to Keith and to Jock M for being on hand to take the pics
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Post by macd on Feb 21, 2010 22:13:22 GMT
after enlarging the pic i could see the sandy bottom, so I know where you are- that bay has seen mair landings than aberdeen airport ;D
what was the guesti-weight?
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Post by woodend on Feb 21, 2010 22:21:43 GMT
after enlarging the pic i could see the sandy bottom, so I know where you are- that bay has seen mair landings than aberdeen airport ;D what was the guesti-weight? I guessed at 12lb. Keith reckoned 10lb. Quite a deep fish and thickset. Got a chance to fish most beats. Some fantastic pieces of water! What chances of the grue disappearing as on Kinca Thurs-Sat
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