atomichaggis Skrevet March 10, 2007 Rapporter Share Skrevet March 10, 2007 Been catching fish heavy with spunk n roe for a while now, all the gurnards and whiting are fat with roe and some nice cod (2-5kg) and haddock are coming inshore the last couple of days or so now. caught a new species (well...new for me) today too (scad), something special is happening out there... so where are the steinbit? it must be time surely? Davie Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
marcus1975 Skrevet June 24, 2007 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 24, 2007 Been catching fish heavy with spunk n roe for a while now, all the gurnards and whiting are fat with roe and some nice cod (2-5kg) and haddock are coming inshore the last couple of days or so now. caught a new species (well...new for me) today too (scad), something special is happening out there... so where are the steinbit? it must be time surely? Davie ha ha ha m8 that made me laugh ,heavy with spunk lol ,iv just been keeping a low profil on the forum until i return to live in orway next year ,but it would be a good laugh if you fancy doing a trip together sometime ha det for no Mark Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
LasseB Skrevet June 24, 2007 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 24, 2007 Does "spunk" mean the same in English as in Norwegian? Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
atomichaggis Skrevet June 24, 2007 Forfatter Rapporter Share Skrevet June 24, 2007 ha ha ha m8 that made me laugh ,heavy with spunk lol ,iv just been keeping a low profil on the forum until i return to live in orway next year ,but it would be a good laugh if you fancy doing a trip together sometime ha det for no Mark Hey! Wondered where were You dissapeared to. Fife is it? Definately up for a trip... Move to the west this time. Does "spunk" mean the same in English as in Norwegian? Its white and creamy and not a delicacy where I come from lol. Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
Jonathan Skrevet June 25, 2007 Rapporter Share Skrevet June 25, 2007 Does "spunk" mean the same in English as in Norwegian? "Spunk" is a slang word for what Norwegian's call "Sæd" Hope this helps! Svar på innlegget Lenke til kommentar Del på andre sider More sharing options...
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