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117KG WON THE EVENT 257lb14oz
now start talking about our fish stocks [reason]Added media tags (can watch videos here)[/reason]
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Looks briant.

Truth is that cut is frozen over for probably nine months of the year, fish must be starving Image Image
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117KG WON THE EVENT 257lb14oz

He might of had a bit more if he threw another 10 balls in at the start :D :D Image

Good Vid, thanks Image
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Yeah Brilliant 257lb in 1 keepnet, need I say more! >:(
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funny you say that Gaza there are other topic on other sites i hear that are slating match anglers about the way these big bags of carp are photoed in landing nets and weigh nets Image Image
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its funny how times have changed net full of fish whats the differents between roach and carp we have been doing it years

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i'm not sure if the roach are returned to the water , Image Imagenot too sure on that one
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That's just the way it was back then. Great pictures.
funny you say that Gaza there are other topic on other sites i hear that are slating match anglers about the way these big bags of carp are photoed in landing nets and weigh nets
I saw that too, ::) Surely to promote fishing you need pictures of the stars, both fish and anglers. They will be moaning about the flash in the fishes eyes next :o

If big nets of fish are lifted out with the fish spread out like in those pictures there is no problem, it's when the net is lifted out by the top and then all the weight is on the fish at the bottom of the net.
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I thnk they do put there fish back Joff.......thats what i was told the other day anyway!
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i'm not sure if the roach are returned to the water , not too sure on that one


I believe in 'green' countries like Germany the caught fish are supposed to be killed to prevent any chance of disease apparently) but in reality I know anglers that do put the back. That used to be the case years ago anyway.

Those two toach catches in Ireland were cerainly put back. Image
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great vid joff,just a thought,why arent our rivers full of fish like that one,ours also look alot more picturesque :-/ :-/
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