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roger de dodger wrote:Derek M wrote:Had nearly 6 smoothies among other species on low tide,4 around 3 to 3 and a half foot mark ,1at 4 ft and one which broke off in the breakers had to be over 6ft easy(would have been my PB for hounds),i even got my waders full of water as i ran into the water to try grab it was well gutted it took the lead along with the hook and after my soaking i even tied two grip leads together to make grappling hooks to see if i could snag the line and lead he had attached to thinking he might be a little tired after battle(in my dreams) and still near by mad i know but adrenaline was pumping on seeing such a big one and i wanted it big time.
if it was 6 foot long i,d guess it was a tope ,unlike hounds tope have razor sharp teeth so try not to go swimming with one again or you will be getting plenty of adrenaline off a doctor
delmonte wrote:Anyone fancy pm'in me a decent east or south coast mark for the hounds? Gonna try my hand at it Thursday
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What does that mean?jaywalshe wrote:delmonte wrote:Anyone fancy pm'in me a decent east or south coast mark for the hounds? Gonna try my hand at it Thursday
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I wish..... [WHITE SMILING FACE]
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Paddyschoice wrote:Cheers for the tips here! Lot of info!! What months do they arrive and depart roughly?! Sounds like a serious fish to land!! Is it just the east and south east coasts they are found?
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