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Post by cliffnorry on Jul 31, 2006 13:44:37 GMT 1
;D report from the west coast fantastic for boat fishing anyone want real info please PM me. here are some photos we took on the trip 2 and 3 quarter pound black bream caught on hock eyes with small strips of mackeral , 9 and a half pound bull huss 2lb weaver fish ;D ;D
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Post by chrisp on Jul 31, 2006 13:47:23 GMT 1
That bream is a trigger fish Cliff
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Post by cliff on Jul 31, 2006 14:04:06 GMT 1
Thats what I thought Chris.
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Post by chrisp on Jul 31, 2006 14:12:41 GMT 1
The weaver is also a record I think, the present record is open at 1lb
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Post by bassy on Jul 31, 2006 16:18:37 GMT 1
Yes cliff its certainly a trigger fish, and i have looked on the WFSA website and they are both new welsh boat records! i dont know get these tourists come down and they get all the decent fish where i can go all year without getting a decent fish let alone 2 records!!! thats it your not coming down again ;D ;D oh its nice to see your both wearing your titan waistcoats ;D
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Post by cliffnorry on Jul 31, 2006 16:20:43 GMT 1
can you chaps help me, work out the weights,the triger fish was two and three quater lb's I belive the record is 0.907kg and the weever grater was two pounds , record 0.340. and if I have a record what? do I do about it, I still have the triger guted I afrade, but I was a bit fritend of the weever'
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Post by bassy on Jul 31, 2006 16:23:30 GMT 1
the link i sent you cliff,go onto it and find a link that says claim forms (or something like that) and print out a form and send it off, as long as you got a picture and a witness its fine
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Post by cliffnorry on Jul 31, 2006 16:23:32 GMT 1
Bassy I left you my ever lasting love what more do you want,
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Post by cliffnorry on Jul 31, 2006 16:26:36 GMT 1
will do that Bassy when the weight's have been worked out , thank's
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Post by johnmason on Jul 31, 2006 21:03:37 GMT 1
A monster trigger was caught off Tywyn a couple of years ago and so far as I know holds the record. On the other hand, stacks of weevers have been caught over the record year after year. Most anglers are reluctant to keep them for the purpose! Up for grabs if anyone is up for it Cheers - John
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Post by ladiesteamwales on Aug 1, 2006 13:58:00 GMT 1
Cliff, what can I say! Two potential records in one fishing trip!!!! Jammy or what! Anyway the WFSA have changed the rules about records and fish no longer have to be killed to verify a record. You need winesses and good photos, download a form from the WFSA website and sedn them off. Well done Cliff, Helen
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Post by cliffnorry on Aug 2, 2006 11:52:05 GMT 1
Helen' I did post my thank's, but it never appeard, so thank you for your worm reception and all your help, and if I had gon to that place you told me of at the right time of the tide, I would have had some grate mullet to show opn hear, there had been 22 caught on the morning tide, I saw 5 of them, that the workers had given to the office staff and they were huge, so the ones they kept must have been grate fish, thank's agine for all your help. Cliff ;D
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Post by ladiesteamwales on Aug 3, 2006 10:19:43 GMT 1
I'm glad you enjoyed it, but I still think you were very jammy!!!!! Helen
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Post by cliffnorry on Aug 3, 2006 18:12:08 GMT 1
it took 73 years Helen, so you have a longe time to wate for yours ;D I could have been a brick layer, ;D ;D
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