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  1. #11
    Striped Marlin
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    Oh ok..... Just one more Big Bream pic then
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    tailorboi99
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    Awesome pictures, brilliant fish aswell!!!

    Tom

  3. #13
    Staff
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    Man them big bream look old, love the quality snaps mate and thanks for sharing info on the Tas comp breaming....

    Awesome!
    Bream chasing addict of tackle and all things fishy...


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    Raw Pawn
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    After reading that I realy want to go to Tassie

    great pics as well

  5. #15
    Raw Pawn
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    Awesome fish mate, and the pics are even better...wish the buggers that were that big around here would bite i guess they dont get that big for a reason

    cheers
    Jules

  6. #16
    Striped Marlin
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    Thanks fellas....

    There certainly are some XOS models getting about. Some systems vary quite a bit though down here.

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    Great right up and Magnificent photos as we have come to expect. Boy those Bream ore thumpers. I particularly liked that last photo on the other page you took with the slow shutter speed. It looks like there is a shadow cast behind the Angler...but nothing solid for it to show up on? Mist maybe?

  8. #18
    Striped Marlin
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    Thanks Joe....

    That 'shadow' is actually the angler himself.... He moved while the slow shutter was processing the shot and that's the result. Come to think of it, I don't own a tripod and tried to capture the shots freehand, so admittedly, It may have been me that moved

 

 
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