Chairman Perrett leads way.SMOOTHOUNDS livened up the Gwent SAC competition at Barry. Club chairman Mike Perrett beached three and added four pouting pout 1 v. pout·ed, pout·ing, pouts v.intr. 1. To exhibit displeasure or disappointment; sulk. 2. To protrude the lips in an expression of displeasure or sulkiness. to win with 10.75kg. One weighing 4.30kg put Owen Davies Owen Davies is a reader in Social History at the University of Hertfordshire. His main field of research is on the history of modern and contemporary witchcraft and magic. in second place and Neil Evans was third with one backed up with three pouting to total 3.92kg. The last Penarth SAC competition before the six-week break was grim with just two members catching fish. Jim Sexton fished at Dock Beach where he reeled in a cod and a bass to win with 1.92kg, while a poor cod of 0.80kg from the promenade was Jim Grovell's catch. The latest MIB (1) (Management Information Base) The hierarchical database used by the simple network management protocol (SNMP) to describe the particular device being monitored. MIB objects are identified using ASN.1 syntax. See SNMP, RMON, OID and ASN.1. Boat AC competition was fished out of Swansea and smoothounds were the target fish. Steve Maidment did best with 13 smoothounds from Kobe, while Mike Morgan had the next best catch with 11 smoothounds, including the biggest of the day. CAPTION(S): Matt Santini caught this smoothound during the MIB Sea Angling Club boat competition at Penarth |
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