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Subaru Forester. Could tow a tanker, and the turbo goes like tulip off a hot shovel.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostAnd, it's gator hunting season (15/08 to 01/11). So you can sit on your porch with a beer and knock 'em off like a proper redneck
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
Yours for around £400k.
Why do so many Septics insist on building their houses in wood, making them a fire hazard and a depreciating asset (especially as they have termites and hurricanes over there) ?
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostAnd, it's gator hunting season (15/08 to 01/11). So you can sit on your porch with a beer and knock 'em off like a proper redneck
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View Post
Yours for around £400k.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostWOW!
Nice one, yes its all about catch and release these days.
Haven't made Florida yet, but know people that go fishing almost everyday with their own boat when I do
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostI re-caught the bug after fishing in the Florida Keys on holiday every year. My best was a 7ft sailfish which made the local paper. One of the greatest days of my life landing that after a 90 mins fight.
Fish was rested and released unharmed before anyone asks.
Nice one, yes its all about catch and release these days.
Haven't made Florida yet, but know people that go fishing almost everyday with their own boat when I do
Malta is well worth a look too, Matt "the Tooth" Hayes has made some great films out there, worth a look
Looks reasonably priced too.
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You can get an 2004 X5. Depends on your budget, if you increase slightly the shape changed after 2006, and new one is not that ugly. And if you can afford, go for a V8, higher fuel/insurance but plenty of power.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostLove all sorts of fishing,
Had some great fishing holding a little travel rod trolling in the Philippines....the speed the fish ripped off with it was a joy to behold.
Obviously fishing around all the little islands etc. at 4:30 AM is out of this world....
Fish was rested and released unharmed before anyone asks.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostHa ha.
Totally concur regarding fishing. I target fish for the dinner table and if I'm not going to eat it, back it goes.
If people didn't fish for sport in freshwater, it is likely pollution etc. would go unreported and we would have no fish in the rivers / lakes.
Its bad enough that the do gooders have decided to release lots of Otters, they are hammering the rivers
Had some great fishing holding a little travel rod trolling in the Philippines....the speed the fish ripped off with it was a joy to behold.
Obviously fishing around all the little islands etc. at 4:30 AM is out of this world....
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Originally posted by Bacchus View Post-lovely part of the world! I have a saily friend who keeps his boat at Chichester so Hamble is a popular stopover (was there last month).
You've got me scanning eBay for a little fishing boat now... the cruiser is great but she's on the river and I don't bother fishing for fresh-water fish, fishing for me is linked with eating and salt water is the only way (c:
Ha ha.
Totally concur regarding fishing. I target fish for the dinner table and if I'm not going to eat it, back it goes.
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View Postjust down the road from Hamble
-lovely part of the world! I have a saily friend who keeps his boat at Chichester so Hamble is a popular stopover (was there last month).
You've got me scanning eBay for a little fishing boat now... the cruiser is great but she's on the river and I don't bother fishing for fresh-water fish, fishing for me is linked with eating and salt water is the only way (c:
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