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just signed up for this forum and would like to say hello. i'm from scotlands west coast and fish for pike 99% of the time. mostly lures nowadays for me. but still baitfish occasionally.
i fish mainly small natural lochs, the big scottish lochs and a few trout-stocked waters where the pike grow really big.
looking froward to picking up some tips on here.
tight lines
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| Welcome to the insanity!!!!Really a great place to learn and meet good people. Steve |
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You've stumbled onto a great place to learn about fishing and the people behind this great sport. I hope you enjoy this site as much as I have.
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Location: Iowa | welcome...
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Location: Brookfield, WI | I have a West Highland terrier. He's a tough little Scotsman.
Welcome to the board. I'd like to visit Scotland someday. Catching a few pike there would be awesome, however, I admit the allure of the links might limit my time on the water. Pike, golf, and haggis, sounds good to me.
Kevin
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| Shadrapper...
Have you ever fished down in Ireland? I used to spend a fair amount of time there, unfortuantley, only got to fish trout (big browns!), but no pike. I have been to Scotland, but never wet a line...
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Location: Northern Illinois | Is it true that there are two types of Haggis? One has two short left legs and scales the mountains counterclockwise, and its counterpart has two short right legs and goes clockwise. Anyways, welcome. I hear that Europe has large pike, and a walleye relative called the Zander.
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