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Post by jollyrodger on Mar 14, 2006 20:33:00 GMT
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Post by tyneandrew on Mar 14, 2006 21:01:17 GMT
Probably means 18lbs, would be good if it didn't though!
Where are the catches from Lower Crathes, Crathes and Invery today surely they will have had a good day?
Is it the case that they just post onto fishdee every 2 or 3 days?
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Post by Fruin on Mar 14, 2006 21:18:13 GMT
Probably means 18lbs, would be good if it didn't though! What do you mean? I was aiming to beat Georgina Ballantine's record of 64lbs, do I now have to aim to beat 88lbs?
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Post by jollyrodger on Mar 14, 2006 21:22:41 GMT
Probably means 18lbs, would be good if it didn't though! Where are the catches from Lower Crathes, Crathes and Invery today surely they will have had a good day? Is it the case that they just post onto fishdee every 2 or 3 days? I think some of the catches miss the cut off time for updating the site in the evening. Any late ones are normally on the site the following morning about 7:30am.
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Post by jollyrodger on Mar 15, 2006 7:08:42 GMT
Tyneandrew...that's the Crathes figures added now. Looks like the 1st of the Sea Trout are coming through as well. That 88lber hasn't been changed though. Could it be? ..... surely not.
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knoxy
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Post by knoxy on Mar 15, 2006 8:02:12 GMT
If it is it might not be the surprise we all think!!
I remember reading on the ADAA website last year that after the removal of a half submerged dead tree that the divers they used to help remove it saw some really huge salmon. The inference in the report was that these were absolutely massive fish.
If it is true it will give that beat an upsurge in interest!!! Iain
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Post by wilbert on Mar 15, 2006 13:15:31 GMT
Unfortunately the report has been changed and the biggest fish of the day came off Park and weighed 18lbs. The Gillie must have been a little excited at reporting the beats first fish of the year and entered 8lbs twice.
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