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Thread: To muse when we can't fish

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    To muse when we can't fish

    (Tongue in cheek)
    When a fish is hooked and makes a dash for freedom (not Freeeeedom) why do we call it a "run" - fish have no legs?
    Why don't we call it a more bloke-like term like "bolt" - "It's making another bolt".
    What other suggestions do you have?

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    Talking Re: To muse when we can't fish

    If it made a few "Bolts" it would be a fitter and turner not a fish !!!
    ps sorry pretty sad humour

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    A bit like doing the russion spy and getting the hell out of there....Nickenov Yapisenovsky.

    Maybe he can be 'skeedaddling away'.

    Or 'darting away'

    Greg

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    "darting away " only for little flat silver fish in the surf.

    "i'm hooked up" - up where you clown, the fish are down there!

    "i'm on!"- yes you are on the boat, on the water- what are you carrying on about idiot?

    Cheers Scott

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    Flibble. They flibble. Always have, always will.

    Tim
    Carbon Really Ain't Pollution.

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    Haven't you ever caught a fish with legs?

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    i want to know who dives down there and gets all the fingers off the fish to sell in the supermarket freezers.

    Mike

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    Quote Originally Posted by bushbeachboy View Post
    Haven't you ever caught a fish with legs?
    Not goin near that one...

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    Quote Originally Posted by Marlin_Mike View Post
    i want to know who dives down there and gets all the fingers off the fish to sell in the supermarket freezers.

    Mike

    That'd be a handy-man.

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    I usually yell out. AAAAAAAGH !!! the fish is displacing more water with violent and erratic thrusts from its powerful tail, propelling it in a forward as well as downward motion while still attached to my fish catching string . The fish is probably thinking "QUICK.....Flibble the hell outta there !!! "

    Good thread...very thought provoking.

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    LGM
    Its like the version of "Stone the Crows" = Castigate the carrion cockatoos!
    Or "It'd blow a dog off the chain" = Cyclonically remove a canine from his tethering apparatus. Is cyclonically a word LOL?
    Flatzie

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    Quote Originally Posted by flatzie View Post
    LGM
    Its like the version of "Stone the Crows" = Castigate the carrion cockatoos!
    Or "It'd blow a dog off the chain" = Cyclonically remove a canine from his tethering apparatus. Is cyclonically a word LOL?
    Flatzie
    It is now mate. Now that I've read it I will endevour to use it in a sentence by the end of the day.

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    Quote Originally Posted by bushbeachboy View Post
    Haven't you ever caught a fish with legs?
    i dont know about a fish with legs, but i once cought a fish when i was legles

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    Quote Originally Posted by blueline View Post
    i dont know about a fish with legs, but i once cought a fish when i was legles
    Does the gurnard count?

    They look like insect legs growing out of its throat. Have a look at the video of a deep-sea species of gurnard.

    http://www.austmus.gov.au/fishes/mov.../triglidhi.wmv

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    Re: To muse when we can't fish

    For tuna, don't they go cyclonically when they flibble?

    {go in circles around whilst they flap around}
    Cheers,
    Chris

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