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Old December 31st, 2003, 08:31 PM
Peter Smith
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Default Happy New Year - First Fish?

Firstly Happy New Year (A little early I know but of fishing...) to all
subscribers..

Off to fish the first tide of the year with another few refugees from the
New Year celebrations... How about posting the first fish of the New Year -
Time and Plaice (pun) caught etc...




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Old January 1st, 2004, 09:02 PM
Simon UK
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Peter Smith wrote:
Firstly Happy New Year (A little early I know but of fishing...) to all
subscribers..

Off to fish the first tide of the year with another few refugees from the
New Year celebrations... How about posting the first fish of the New Year -
Time and Plaice (pun) caught etc...




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I had a great day today!!

Fish over 1lb caught in this order:

Cod (Yay!)
Whiting
Cod
Pollock
Whiting
Cod
Bass

Caught at Haldon Pier, Torquay using rag and squid

Fish caught at 5pm 1st Jan 2004 and is a great start to a new year

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Old January 2nd, 2004, 09:59 AM
Simon UK
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Default Happy New Year - First Fish?



Jno. Randall wrote:
On Thu, 1 Jan 2004 21:02:27 +0000 (UTC), Simon UK
wrote:



Come fish with us in Florida -- here's a Red Drum caught on New Years
Day, 2004 http://floridasurffishing.net/pics//Drum42.1a.jpg





I had a great day today!!

Fish over 1lb caught in this order:

Cod (Yay!)
Whiting
Cod
Pollock
Whiting
Cod
Bass

Caught at Haldon Pier, Torquay using rag and squid

Fish caught at 5pm 1st Jan 2004 and is a great start to a new year






Whoa, nice fishy Jno
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Old January 2nd, 2004, 07:25 PM
Peter Smith
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Default Happy New Year - First Fish?

Started the thread and forgot to reply myself!!!

Whiting about 3/4 lb at 12.30am followed by several more small whiting
before finally going home at 2.00am.


Tight lines and good fishing for 2004

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Firstly Happy New Year (A little early I know but of fishing...) to all
subscribers..

Off to fish the first tide of the year with another few refugees from the
New Year celebrations... How about posting the first fish of the New

Year -
Time and Plaice (pun) caught etc...




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