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    He' sits and he waits with patience
    Then he'll dive like a shot from a gun
    When after his game
    Lives up to his name.
    Then swallows his prey in one

    PS. A video of him eating the fish will be uploaded in the video section
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    Well done Chocky, nice series of photos. Looks like he's having a little chuckle at his success in the final frame.
    Rolf

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    Thank you Rolf . I have been waiting for hour today for this catch. My hands were frozen.

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    Wow. You caught him with a fish. Good for you

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