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Made up rubbish.

 

If you knew about fishing you wouldn't put on a massive bait to catch a fish. How many bites would it take before it was hooked? it would probably be spooked before that.

 

Some people are gullible.

I dont suppose there thinking about a great dane mate? A shark would take a cat or a small dog in 1 'small' bite quite easily, i am guessing its the thrashing around more than the type of food? Sharks are curious and bite to detect there prey.

Anyway it seems to be rubbish so thank god.

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yeah i read it in a fishing magazine about 2 year ago bloody cruel b@st@rds

:clapper: ah i think it would be good crack, :clapper::clapper:;) strapping a terrier to huge treble hook and towing it behind a boat :D

 

 

stick a bullx on hook watch out sharks :clapper::clapper:

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whats the problem ? as long as they are bred for bait i cant see a problem , goldfish are used for pike fishing and china have been eating dogs for god knows how long.

 

i cant think of anything better for the demise of a cat

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i tried something like that last year ,i tied a polish midget to a huge treble hook dipped him in sardine oil and trew him over the back of the boat ,little c*nt got off and swam home ,which wasnt too bad i suppose one more job for someone :D

:laugh::clapper::clapper:

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