Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009

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Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009

#21 Post by Al »

Nearly 100% certain thats what it was..got a pretty good look at it with the polaroids too. Just across from the fish house in the kelp against the wall, reckon it was about 1lb or so! :)
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Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009

#22 Post by Seaniebo »

Al told me he see's dead people.
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#23 Post by Al »

Seaniebo wrote:Al told me he see's dead people.



It's only a memory of your wind beaten face :lol:
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Cherish those memories Al, best years of my life.

Found a trigger washed up on Ennereilly North beach this time two years ago
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Seaniebo wrote:Cherish those memories Al, best years of my life.

Found a trigger washed up on Ennereilly North beach this time two years ago



I dont really care sean :lol:
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Would you care if it was a burger?
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Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009

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Yes but only a wimpay!
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Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009

#28 Post by m.b3 »

Seaniebo wrote:Cherish those memories Al, best years of my life.

Found a trigger washed up on Ennereilly North beach this time two years ago


is 'old Sheppy' in the photo album?
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Re: Storm wrecked Triggerfish - Kilkee Strand 8/11/2009

#29 Post by Al »

I'll bring out the power of the sheppy on our next session :)

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