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Thread: quick yak sesh.

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    Tarpon
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    Default quick yak sesh.

    Hi all,
    I headed out to the tamar on sunday morning. Only a short sesh as I had to be at work at 10am but it was the only chance I got for the week. It was completely glassed out upon arrival with virtually no visibility due to a pea soup fog. Dropping the yak in, I paddled out into nothingness...


    After the obligatory few toadfish, I scored my first decent hit but unfortunately not a bream, just a typical tamar flattie. Several more were to come in the next hour.


    Along with a small squid who brought a few of his mates to boatside with him.



    All to soon it was time to pull the pin and head back for work but it was a nice way to start the day.
    cheers
    col.

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    Hmmm, calamari.
    It's not about the fish, it's about fishing!

    Real men wear PINK!


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    Nice Col - in the squid picture, is that another squid near the one dangling from your lure?

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    Col certainly knows his squid!

    Good work old buoy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nath86 View Post
    Hmmm, calamari.
    Yeah its the squid that actually got me down in tas. That one's only a baby though and they go back when I'm yakkin as I'm not a fan of being covered in ink.
    Quote Originally Posted by ActiveAngler View Post
    Nice Col - in the squid picture, is that another squid near the one dangling from your lure?
    I think its just ink but there were several followers so it could be one of them.

    Cheers
    Col.
    Last edited by wrasseman; 29-05-2007 at 10:21 PM.

 

 

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