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When you hear this, you will grab your sword and shield and go into a battle !! :laughing7:

 

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Just heard it a minute ago...

Let´s get ready to rumbleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :laughing7:
 

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I'll stick with my .45. I might cut myself with a sword. :laughing7:
 

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ooooops... Sorry, wrong picture.

Take this one of my HERO
 

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Lucky Mel did not get impaled by the arrow, see it went in between the sections of his shield :laughing7:
 

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photo-836.JPG sometimes we catch monsters. We put sat tags on these fish !! It aint easy !!
 

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Hell....

the largest fish I pulled out in my youth was an 81 cm MONSTER carp and this guy pulled me in the water - but at least I got him!

I got him with a half potato on the ground.

Can´t imagine what kind of hard fight this must be!
 

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Only when contracted. They used to cost 4000 $ each, but im sure the price has gone down now. They stay on the fish for 30 days before they pop off. It will float to the surface where it will transmit data via satellite back to the national marine fisheries. It will give a breadcrumb trail of where the fish went overlayed on a chart plotter. These guys stay around the same area. I think they are breeding when we do our tracking charters for the gov.
 

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