Last of the barbel for now...
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Last of the barbel for now...
A couple more barbel off the Gt Ouse. It will soon be time to set up my Chapmans 500 and start putting in some hours to find those hungry female chub.
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Re: Last of the barbel for now...
Great "selfies" CC, and lovely looking fish, how do you manage to get such good self shots in darkness ?
Camera, Phone, Gopro ?
Mine come out , well, they dont, in the dark they are just terrible.
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Camera, Phone, Gopro ?
Mine come out , well, they dont, in the dark they are just terrible.
OMR
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Lovely fish.
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Super fish Vito
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Well done, great pictures! What rod did you use?
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Re: Last of the barbel for now...
Thanks, I use a P20 pro mobile phone and the light is a Rhino beam. It all attatches to the rod rest. I'll post a photo soon for you.Old Man River wrote: ↑Tue Sep 29, 2020 8:35 pm Great "selfies" CC, and lovely looking fish, how do you manage to get such good self shots in darkness ?
Camera, Phone, Gopro ?
Mine come out , well, they dont, in the dark they are just terrible.
OMR
It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.
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Thank you. Top rod is a WA Allcocks Adonis and the bottom rod is a prototype which was made in Germany.
It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.
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It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.
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It is important to be aware that every fishing story...depends on the honesty of those telling it, the accuracy of their memory and the realibility of their interpretation of the circumstances.