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2 x Greys X Flite Barbel rods 1.5lb/2lb
Both rods in good used condition
Each rod has a 1.5lb and 2lb avon top section and
2lb quiver tip section with various push in quiver tips 4 in total
2 x 6oz carbon, 1 x 4oz carbon and 1 x 2oz glass
I have hardly used the 1.5lb avon tops and quivers...
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£24.99.......for THAT :eek: They have got to be kidding :rolleyes:
Cheers,
Mike.
Many Thanks to everyone who voted for my capture.
Big thanks to Karl for popping down to help with the photo ;)
Thanks to Andy and the BFW team.
Cheers,
Mike..
A great day and one I will remember for some time.
Thanks to Mike for organising it all and Steve for helping with the photo.
Looking forward to fishing, eating and drinking in good company again next year.
Cheers...
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With friars balsam Ian.
With the lack of damage to the other side of each fish I sort of ruled out a pike grab (bottom pic)
I have noticed 3 faint scratches between the two larger wounds (bottom pic)
Dave and Ray you are correct, a closer look at the first fish does show a cut pectoral fin.
Any ideas to what may have caused these injurys and how long ago?
Both fish are doubles and I caught them in the same swim on thursday night.
I have caught alot of barbel from this stretch of the trent and never seen these types of wounds on fish before now.
There was no marks on the other...
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