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Old 10-07-2008, 10:24 PM
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chub OAT CAKES R BOSS! believe me MR. OLLIE
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Old 10-07-2008, 10:29 PM
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my name is NOT GIBSON u know !!!!
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QUOTE=depends if you fish at range much or not mate i like to whip a lead so i dont get along with it although i use it as a shockleader, my mate has got sensor on his though and i have to say its a pure bargain for somebody who doesnt fish long range.=QUOTE=Joem

Methinks joe,s on a bit of a wind up kev,any body who can put a post along these lines(pardon the pun)in the line thread will i think definately know which is the more important or not

So Joem,,,,,,,,,
Hadn't seen that one
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Old 10-07-2008, 10:32 PM
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my name is NOT GIBSON u know !!!!
I humbly apologise Not, it won't happen again. Is your Christian name Norwegian? Seems a strange one?!
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I humbly apologise Not, it won't happen again. Is your Christian name Norwegian? Seems a strange one?!
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THINK UR A GENIUS ACTUALLY: MY SIDES R SPLITTIN !!!!!
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THINK UR A GENIUS ACTUALLY: MY SIDES R SPLITTIN !!!!!
Are you hard of hearing mr Notgibson,only that key on the far left and three up is usually a good start or failing that i,ll go and get my earMUFFS
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r right,must b the tinnies again !!!

been warn by mr ollie before. OOPS !!!
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Shurrup Devvo'd, Caps is easier to REED when you're three bottles along...

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Old 10-07-2008, 10:52 PM
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Shurrup Devvo'd, Caps is easier to REED when you're three bottles along...

iS thAt GalLoN bOtTlEs ???
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Sorry things to think about.
- Type of water;
-Distance of cast.
-Weight of cast.
-Usage of rod.
-Last but no means least. Cost .
I would have thought that the main considerations for your gear would be what fish are you after/size etc...? Unless you want to be a bank side tart. Right tools for the job in hand.
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Old 10-07-2008, 10:59 PM
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iS thAt GalLoN bOtTlEs ???
Absynth bottles actually, but lets keep the thread on track or we'll be in trouble.

Chikes I've forgotten what this was all about to begin with now....

Oh yeah, bait boats....
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I would have thought that the main considerations for your gear would be what fish are you after/size etc...? Unless you want to be a bank side tart. Right tools for the job in hand.
any half decent rod n reel these days will land a big kipper if you play it properly...even one that wont cast 130 yards
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I would have thought that the main considerations for your gear would be what fish are you after/size etc...? Unless you want to be a bank side tart. Right tools for the job in hand.
Disagree fella-its fairly possible to land a 20lb fish on a float rod, with some experience and a bit of luck. Rods these days are judged moreso by their casting abilities than 'playing' abilities if I'm right in saying. Everyone wants 3lb + but it makes me chuckle that years ago a 2.5lb rod was deemed a beast and did the job of launching a lead 100+ yards with a 4500 baitrunner.

Now the trend is for huge bucket reels and 4lb infinity/free spirits/century monsters, methinks folk tend to fall to peer pressure more now than actually try to get the most from their gear, hence ending up trying to 'buy' extra yards...
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any half decent rod n reel these days will land a big kipper if you play it properly...even one that wont cast 130 yards
Hmmmm, seem to remember reading something on here about someone casting 200yards+ with a broom handle??? All depends on whose hands they're in.
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