The old fishing forum was ace, what with poor rellie and others putting up seal clubbing and dolphin slaughtering was a great time to be alive lol
I could do with some serious help . I know how to fish trout but that's it .
I gots a tiny boat and time and salt water and absolutely no idea.
Cought a calamari once , took me half an hour to skin the bastard and cooked like a rubber tire only chewier.
I need help.
I could do with some serious help . I know how to fish trout but that's it .
I gots a tiny boat and time and salt water and absolutely no idea.
Cought a calamari once , took me half an hour to skin the bastard and cooked like a rubber tire only chewier.
I need help.
You need explosives
Lots of explosives
Even though fish is not the smartest creature, I do not want to fish and eat it. I like fishes, but I like to see them, to see them in my aquarium, how they swim and move as there is nothing more relaxing than following how a fish swims and moves. By the way, recently one of my friends told me about worms, and what impact they can have on fishes that live in an aquarium. Did you know that there are worms that are beneficial for the fishes in the aquarium, but also there are worms that can harm fishes? I had no clue about this stuff, but my friend recommended me to search for some information and to find out how bristle worm impacts the fishes in the aquarium. You may think that this is an unimportant subject, but now, knowing all the things I read, I can tell for sure that this is very important information we must read, and understand. If you are interested, you can check the site I am talking about by clicking on arcreef.com/bristle-worms/bristle-worms-fireworms/. Stay safe and have a wonderful day!
How'se come right - in the olden days when you clicked on a picture in the Seabreeze.com.au gallery it told you what thread it was used in. It even had a link to click to get to the thread / post.
But now, in the new fandangled Seabreeze, it no longer does.
(unless you click on an older picture, when it still does tell you, but not any of the newer ones).
Sometimes I just need to know which thread the 450th identical photo of a standard SUP paddle is being discussed in.
Or is it just me. Am I so special I am not allowed to know ?
Even though fish is not the smartest creature, I do not want to fish and eat it. I like fishes, but I like to see them, to see them in my aquarium, how they swim and move as there is nothing more relaxing than following how a fish swims and moves. By the way, recently one of my friends told me about worms, and what impact they can have on fishes that live in an aquarium. Did you know that there are worms that are beneficial for the fishes in the aquarium, but also there are worms that can harm fishes? I had no clue about this stuff, but my friend recommended me to search for some information and to find out how bristle worm impacts the fishes in the aquarium. You may think that this is an unimportant subject, but now, knowing all the things I read, I can tell for sure that this is very important information we must read, and understand. If you are interested, you can check the site I am talking about by clicking on arcreef.com/bristle-worms/bristle-worms-fireworms/. Stay safe and have a wonderful day!
"Even though fish IS not the smartest creature"... I do not want to fish and eat IT"...
I do believe some healthy omega fats from fish in your diet, may improve your IQ and overall grammatical ability. Or you can keep investigating worms I suppose ...
Why do people post fish photos on Seabreeze?
Where do they go?
You used to be able to link the photo back to a forum thread.
Maybe there is a hidden Fishing Forum here that we all can't see