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I think maybe some have missed the point here. Lee was playing one fish, and about to net it, when the second rod went off,he then played the second fish. While he was playing it, the bloke (lets call him Bob) who netted the first one ran up to me in the next swim, and asked to borrow my net. I ran down with it, and as I got to Lees swim his third rod took off. I grabbed Lees third rod and played that fish. Bob netted the second fish, and I handed Lees third rod to him to finish playing the fish.

 

There was no time between playing and landing the three fish, they all overlapped each other. They were then weighed in quick succession and placed in the cradle for a few pics.

 

It is not unusual to have two in the net at once while carp fishing, it has happened to me several times over the years. Horseshoe Lake was a good example in the early days, The shoal of carp (many hundreds) would sweep past and every one would have double takes.

 

I suppose it is not everyones cup of tea, but it certainly floats my boat :)

 

 

Den

 

You mean he was using more than 1 rod :D :D

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Colin, it is just a shame it wasn't the winter, when he would have been using 4 rods, that would have been really exciting :)

 

Den

"When through the woods and forest glades I wanderAnd hear the birds sing sweetly in the trees;When I look down from lofty mountain grandeur,And hear the brook, and feel the breeze;and see the waves crash on the shore,Then sings my soul..................

for all you Spodders. https://youtu.be/XYxsY-FbSic

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