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'Blue Runner' - New UK Species?


Leon Roskilly

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brilliant live bait for amberjack....... :lol:

Unbearable, isn't it? The suffering of strangers, the agony of friends. There is a secret song at the center of the world, and its sound is like razors through flesh.

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first one recorded 14 years ago... must be that global warming ;)

 

quite happy to have global warming if it means having amberjack over the wrecks off dunbar instead of 6" coalies :lol:

 

i'd be happy catching the blue runners for bait :thumbs:

Unbearable, isn't it? The suffering of strangers, the agony of friends. There is a secret song at the center of the world, and its sound is like razors through flesh.

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It just goes to show you never know whats down there!

 

Things are changing, The amount of wrass iv heard caught from this area shows things are changing.

 

I'm waiting for the first seal to get washed up with a piece missing B)

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It just goes to show you never know whats down there!

 

Things are changing, The amount of wrass iv heard caught from this area shows things are changing.

 

I'm waiting for the first seal to get washed up with a piece missing B)

 

You might not have to wait too long!

 

See: http://www.worldseafishing.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36909

 

Cheers - John

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