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Old 10-03-2009, 05:57 PM   #1
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Someone you know was busting your Scottish stones
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Old 10-03-2009, 06:48 PM   #2
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Mike -Ballbusting is fine by me, but it was rather ambiguous from the note whether it was that or something else...
As to my threat level toward the piscine population - I'm about at 'mostly harmless'. If I catch it's in the 'schoolie and occasional small keeper' category. Now't to brag about, really. Hell, a good bump counts pretty much counts as not being skunked !!

Ivan - yep, that was quite an in-your-face wind. I think that if I'd tried a Danny I would have seen it flying behind me on the cast. The perpetrator used electrical tape.

#^&#^&#^&#^& - two small co-operative schoolies at the usual before the moon really got bright. Finally managed a fish on a needlefish.

Nebe - if confirmation, that's cool. Scottish stones are well protected by the kilt and sporran so nae probs there.

Cheers all.

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