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11-03-2006 06:15 PM #1
11-03-2006 06:20 PM
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Re: Show us your international freshwater captures
Here is a South Korean Northern snakehead taken from the heavily weeded pond in the background. This fish was only 62cm, about average size but they can grow to just over a metre.
13-03-2006 01:31 PM
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cool fish, looks like a eel crossed saratoga. cheers bdowdy
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13-03-2006 09:50 PM
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This photo album contains some of my international exploits
http://www.fishnet.com.au/default.aspx?id=226
includes balck bass in PNG, Zander in Spain, Pike in France, Trout in India, Rainbow bass in Nicaragua plus a few others - most were caught while back packing around the world in 1997, carried two rods (heavy baitcaster and light spin stick - was a great way to9 meet locals in any culture
Regards - Jim
'Stick to fishing instead of fighting' - JC
13-03-2006 09:52 PM
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Realise need to use my member name Jim__Tait to search albums
'Stick to fishing instead of fighting' - JC
19-03-2006 08:14 PM
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Gday
# #This is a very small Sturgen from Canada. The guide showed me some pics of 12 footers and reaconned the average size was about 6-8 foot. He said the bigger ones take heaps of line off and do lots of tall walking. Rigs are broomstick tipe rods with deep sea reel, 80lb braid and mono leader.
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30-03-2006 11:58 PM
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Re: Show us your international freshwater captures
Hi Guys,
Here's one of my first fresh water European pike, didnt weigh it, but it measured just under a meter, caught on a Rapala deep diving glass shad, Lake Geneva Switzerland.
31-03-2006 12:16 AM
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And heres and even bigger one my girlfriend caught a few weeks later on a Mister twister type SP...
31-03-2006 12:38 AM
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Last november we went to Costa Rica fro vacation and as well as some good inshore sea fishing we got to go fishing for Guapote (Rainbow Bass) and a few other species such as Tiger Bass and bream. Unfortunatly i diddn't have my fy rod with me as these are reputed top be great sport on a Fly!
So heres the first Rainbow Bass with the Areal Volcano in the background!
31-03-2006 12:43 AM
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And here is a Tiger Bass my other half caught, at least this time I caught the biggest one!!! Only just though![]()
01-04-2006 04:58 PM
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How hard do those pike go? I'll put one of those on my wish list.
02-04-2006 02:43 PM
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Here is a Giant Snakehead on popper , the place is Minburi - the outskirt of Bangkok - Thailand .
JonLi .
It's not what you don't know that gets you into trouble , it's what you know for sure that ain't so .
Mark Twain .
03-04-2006 07:58 PM
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Hi Sojourner,
The pike are real great fighters in Summer but get a bit lethargic in Winter! What you want to watch out for is the teeth when you unhook them, I am in general pretty careful but still have a small scar on my thumb from one! They are a fun fish to catch but pretty tricky I have spent many many hours even days possibly! casting in to likley looking spots without even a nibble!
Simon
03-04-2006 07:59 PM
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Re: Show us your international freshwater captures
Hi Sojourner,
The pike are real great fighters in Summer but get a bit lethargic in Winter! What you want to watch out for is the teeth when you unhook them, I am in general pretty careful but still have a small scar on my thumb from one! They are a fun fish to catch but pretty tricky I have spent many many hours even days possibly! casting in to likley looking spots without even a nibble!
Simon
03-04-2006 07:59 PM
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Re: Show us your international freshwater captures
Hi Sojourner,
The pike are real great fighters in Summer but get a bit lethargic in Winter! What you want to watch out for is the teeth when you unhook them, I am in general pretty careful but still have a small scar on my thumb from one! They are a fun fish to catch but pretty tricky I have spent many many hours even days possibly! casting in to likley looking spots without even a nibble!
Simon






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cool fish, looks like a eel crossed saratoga. cheers bdowdy


