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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 5 February 2005 22:34:25   
Brett Flugge


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Pearler of an issue alright, with a couple of legends departing and one returning closer.

Monksie's and Ant's escapades chasing jumbo tailor was rivetting reading and got an even bigger shock when my little piece showed up totally unannounced!

I'll take it as a "How To", not a "Feature"

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 6 February 2005 8:57:07   
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Yes Brett
Apologies for that little oversight. Another lesson learned! (although we did say 'plus lots more' on the cover!)
On the bright side, you still get paid and it becomes WAngler's hidden treasure! Like the extras you get on a DVD!
Glad you like the rest.
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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 6 February 2005 10:00:32   
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Feb/Mar 05 is a nice piece of work fella's/Scotty, well done!

All of them were great articles, but for me "Exmouth Game on a Budget" was top's. The pic's were superb!

P.S Nice work with the Mulla's Baity

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 7 February 2005 9:33:10   
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AAAArrrghhh !!!! I have got mine yet. Hopefully today the postie does the right thing.

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 7 February 2005 16:20:29   
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Got mine today and have read it cover to cover, as usual i was not dissapointed with the presentation and quality of the feature articles, in fact got a surprise coming across Dicks 'BDO' story that was a great trip, my wife read the story and enquired if it was on every year and was i going If it is, you betcha !!


To all you people who contribute, congratulations.


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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 7 February 2005 16:40:14   
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A quick phonecall home and was told no Wangler in the mail yet (renewed subscription last week so maybe that's why) , so I went and bought one and went straight to the Mully article.

Baity that Mulloway from Golden Bay is an absolute THUMPER !!!! The other fish weren't too shabby either Liked the idea about the solar lights and am gonna nick one outta the garden for the backpack.

Still to read the other articles but it looks like an absolute cracker Mag this time around. Well done guys !!!


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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 7 February 2005 17:13:31   
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A quick phonecall home and was told no Wangler in the mail yet


The mags should be all received soon

Stages said there was a hold up this time which is rare to say the least.

Cant wait to read Fluggees article. Sounds good.



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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 7 February 2005 20:07:50   
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Liked the idea about the solar lights and am gonna nick one outta the garden for the backpack.

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Thanks for the praise Nicko. Don't bother trying the el-cheapo versions, they just don't put out enough illumination as compared to a gas light but heaps easier to lug around.


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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 7 February 2005 20:13:09   
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Nick, I'm also in Morley and I got mine last Friday!

Yet another great Issue, well done fellas.

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 7 February 2005 20:52:34   
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ORIGINAL: Wolf Dogart

Nick, I'm also in Morley and I got mine last Friday!

Yet another great Issue, well done fellas.


Got mine friday too . And ditto fella's well done .

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 8 February 2005 7:35:12   
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Thanks guys!
Its not easy taking over from the master.
Cuey is my yoda!

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 8 February 2005 17:32:29   
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got a surprise coming across Dicks 'BDO' story that was a great trip, my wife read the story and enquired if it was on every year and was i going If it is, you betcha !!



Yes it was a good one Mr Barson, you will note that your contribution to our piscatorial haul was documented for prosperity.

So shall we do it all again? I'm keen.

Hey you mob from Karratha, did we wear out our welcome???


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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 8 February 2005 17:38:31   
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I'll have to let my mate in Karratha know about the next BDO. He's got an incredible boat that he barely ever uses as he's not a very experienced fisho.
I think he would love to have some experienced fishos on board to show him the way.

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 8 February 2005 19:06:26   
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you will note that your contribution to our piscatorial haul was documented


?? Nup unless you mean my contribution being a Norwest Blowie or was it the tall tales during the evening

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RE: Feb/Mar issue of Western Angler - 8 February 2005 19:30:08   
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Page 74 left column, second last line, first word. Sssssshhh wont tell a soul

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