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August 03, 2012, 04:47:46 CET »
Hello my fellow fishing lovers,
Last summer I used to go with my dinghy trolling near the breakwaters for sawrell. During the weekend it used to be PACKED, nearly bumping into other fisherman! Is there a reason as to why everytime I go there this summer you have to find the fisherman? There are hardly any fisherman in that area anymore.
The lure which I used last summer which gave me endless joy in catching fish has failed on three attempts. Also the surface movement of the fish in early hours has also changed! You would know there were fish around cos they would come to the surface for a while and go back down this year absolutely nothing. Like a ghost town!
Is there a reason for this? My friend and I have been going spearfishing, and from the times we have been I can strangely say that we only saw ONE sawrell!
Don't know whats wrong!
Any ideas?
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bhal orsijiet dawk...marru jorqdu das sajf!
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Once the place is discovered, it will be raided. There are many wolves out here.
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L-ikbar ghadu tas-sajd hija s-sodda.
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