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    Greetings from Turkey

    Well I have been here a week and today is the first day the sun has come out. I am in Ankara, a city of ~7.8 million people all of whom have NO IDEA how to drive . I have travelled a fair bit and I tell ya this mob are amazing, traffic flows with what appears to be no road rules. The people are very friendly and the food is fantastic. There are limited fishing options in Ankara (a few small lakes, dams and rivers I understand) but I haven't had time to explore. I did however go down to Ulus (the older part of the city) and looked up some tackle shops. Well FBC they are not, but spent some time chatting with the the fellas in the various shops selling fishing gear and comparing fishing stories. A lot of fun and had a heap of laughs.

    Turkish Street.jpgTurkish Ulus.jpg

    I picked up a 6ft Daiwa carbon fibre 1-3kg rod coupled with a Daiwa cheapo reel. (Bought mainly because I loved the rod, young bloke gets a new reel for xmas. Cost me 100 Turkish lira (About $55). Looking fwd to landing a few on it when I get home.
    Turkish Daiwa.jpg
    Also, bought a bit of bling for the missus so she will let me out the door for a fish the moment I get home and catch up on some sleep.

    Turkish Bling.jpg
    Anyway, one of the fellas here comes from southern Turkey on the mediteranean and has promised me a fishing trip next time I come over. Here are a few pics of the species he gets. Looks very similar to our tailor, shovel nose shark, a queenie and mulloway in amongst them I reckon.

    Turkish Tailor.jpgTurkish shovel.jpgTurkish Queenie.jpgTurkish Mulloway.jpg

    I see the weather at home has been brillaint the last few days and the outlook for the week just as good. Lucky for you lot I suppose but crappy for me

    Post some reports fellow anglers as I miss my weekly fish!!

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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Great to hear a bit about your travels Funchy.

    We will see what we can do about a fishing report for you next weekend, we just ate the last of our fish from the freezer (BBQ with a ginger, corriander, soy, chilli, honey etc marinade YUMMM) so we HAVE to get out next weekend .

    Hope the rest of the trip is good for you

    Tim and Trace

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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Quote Originally Posted by Chas & Clarry View Post
    Great to hear a bit about your travels Funchy.

    We will see what we can do about a fishing report for you next weekend, we just ate the last of our fish from the freezer (BBQ with a ginger, corriander, soy, chilli, honey etc marinade YUMMM) so we HAVE to get out next weekend .

    Hope the rest of the trip is good for you

    Tim and Trace
    Cheers T&T, I get home early hours of Sat morning and will def be on the water Sunday!! Look fwd to your report

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    Thanks for the post Funchy, it always amazes me to see that other countries around the world have such similar 'bread and butter' species to us. Good luck with the rest of your time there mate.

    Cheers,
    Kaidon
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    Quote Originally Posted by HeadBanger View Post
    Thanks for the post Funchy, it always amazes me to see that other countries around the world have such similar 'bread and butter' species to us. Good luck with the rest of your time there mate.

    Cheers,
    Kaidon
    Thats for sure mate. Showed them some pics of flatties and they were very curious!!

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    Hi Funchy

    Cash in your return ticket and use it towards this and sail it home. Great potential for M & Gs at a range of spots! http://www.nordhavn.com/brokerage/listings/frog_kiss/

    Cheers
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    Great to hear you are blending in with the locals Funchy,

    I am an import from Turkey.
    Let me know please if you have any questions or need any help, will try my best.

    We try to go back to Turkey every couple of years for a holiday.

    Not sure if you are in to visiting historical places, you are in one of the historically richest countries in the world.

    No road rules there but all works somehow, be careful crossing the road as they wont stop.

    All the best

    Max The Turk

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    Cheers Max, I am on a work assignment and have limited chances to explore but yes it is a great place for historical sites. Old roman bath houses etc here in Ankara. Thanks for the offer of advice too mate.

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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Ahhhhhh if only Chimo, if only

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    Much better than ladder arms (which are great by the way). Didn't they send you first class?

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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Quote Originally Posted by Chimo View Post
    Much better than ladder arms (which are great by the way). Didn't they send you first class?

    Cheers
    Chimo
    Yeah, came over business class which makes the 27hr journey a bit more palatable. Nice looking tub that but slightly out of my price range by about $360,000

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    Re: Greetings from Turkey

    Mate I thought you were at Turkey beach when I read the headline! But you're a bit further away. Would love to visit Turkey. Beach that is, pining for a fish on the reef. WOUld also like to visit Ankara too but it's a bit out of my budget atm. Good trip back mate and hope the eather's kind when you arrive.
    regards jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funchy View Post
    Yeah, came over business class which makes the 27hr journey a bit more palatable. Nice looking tub that but slightly out of my price range by about $360,000
    27 hours? on a plane? you cannt be serious !!!!!!

    Funchy meets Turkey..scary prospect

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    Quote Originally Posted by PinHead View Post
    27 hours? on a plane? you cannt be serious !!!!!!

    Funchy meets Turkey..scary prospect
    Yeah mate, dont think you could make it.... I had to fly Brisbane - Sydney - Abu Dabi -Istanbul - Ankara

    Teaching the guys here a few Austyralianisms such as everything is Hunky Dory, full as a fat ladies sock, better than a poke in the eye with a burnt stick etc etc etc...

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    Good stuff mate. That second last pic looks like a Leerfish. I've heard they go hard.

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