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Bass. Why I think they are special.


Steve Coppolo

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Surely you can't have run out of things to talk about on ardgourangling.co.uk already. :)

 

Why not create another thread about what species you like to fish for. :)

 

What the feck does that mean ?

 

Knight

 

Seems a tad unfair :P

 

Why

 

Because i don't think the sun shines out of a Bass's backside

 

Knight

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Ahhhhhh

 

Diddums

 

Does someone here not think that bass are not the be all and end all of sea angling

 

Knight

 

 

I dont think that Bass are the be all and end all of sea angling but I like to catch them and I feel you only posted in order to provoke a fight over it :P

 

Nothing I like more than getting out on the rocks up here catching codling too

Skippy

 

So many questions so little time....

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I think you'd pick holes in any post that didn't support Bass fishing and the blasted BMP,

 

are you a politician by chance :lol:

 

Knight

 

Why are you doing it? You can see the thread is about bass by the title. Why bother posting your stupid comment in the first place? If you don't like bass, fair enough, but why post on a thread about something you don't like? I can only think you are trying to start yet more aggro.

DRUNK DRIVERS WRECK LIVES.

 

Don't drink and drive.

 

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Great original post,

 

and in some ways sends be back many years, we never had the Bass around the Mersey all that time ago and a Flounder meant just as much to me as the Bass meant to you, however in recent years the amount of Bass around our water has proberbly increased 100 fold, but not the same passion to go and catch them, we are still living the dream with the Cod, Whiting, Smoothhounds,Rays, Pouting etc that have returned to our waters, Bass to us seem to be just another Species for us to target on certain tides at certain venues, and they are great sport, they are however treated with alot more respect than the other fish mentioned.

 

It is also sad that the orignial theme of the post has been lost :(

 

But i know what is meant and still remember that first ever flounder at Leasowe Common :clap:

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