Caption Competition No. 3

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Paul Kendall

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GM - "Is this one of them there salmon that have been seen in the Dove then ?"

Sterlet - "Does this look like a bloody adipose fin."
 
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Paul Kendall

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Can I have some toast and chopped onion to go with this caviar ?
 
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Rodney Wrestt

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This years Cheech & Chong school of disguised doobies lifetime achievement award goes to....
 
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Rodney Wrestt

Guest
Yes doc I know it's streamlined, but I was straining away for ages and it came out sideways.
 
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Paul Kendall

Guest
Sturgeon - Any of a family of large, primitive, bony fishes with five rows of bony plates, small sucking mouths, and chin barbels used for exploring the bottom of the water for prey.

Marsden - Any of a family of large, primitive, bony fishes with five rows of bony plates, small sucking mouths, and chin barbels used for exploring the bottom of the water for prey.
 
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Rob Brownfield

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"looks like a prehistoric relic too me...I hope he puts me back soon!"
 
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Paul Kendall

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Passerby to fisherman "How did you catch that then mate ?"

Sturgeon "Easy, just told him he'd get a hutchy T-Shirt for the picture"
 
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Paul Kendall

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Sturgeon claims the Charlie Bettell confidence rig also works on exotic species
 
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Paul Kendall

Guest
Lesson in latin
Sterlet - Acipenser ruthenus
Fisherman - Magicalia marsdenus
 

GrahamM

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I knew I'd regret 'modelling' for this caption competition. Good job I'm as thick-skinned as a sturgeon!

No, that's not a caption entry, I'm disqualified!
 
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John Pleasance

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Oh these cheap charter flights !This guys hands are freezing.
 
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Paul Kendall

Guest
CAVIAR PUFF-PASTRY STARS

Catch Sturgeon, squeeze out caviar

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
1/2 pound frozen puff pastry, thawed
an egg wash made by beating together 1 large egg and 1 teaspoon water
1/3 cup sour cream or cr?me fra?che
1 ounce black caviar
3 tablespoons minced fresh chives

On a floured surface roll out the puff pastry 1/8 inch thick and with a 3-inch star-shaped cutter cut out 8 pastry stars. Transfer the stars to a lightly greased baking sheet, brush the tops with the egg wash, being careful not to let the wash drip down the sides, and bake the stars in the middle of a preheated 400?F. oven 12 to 15 minutes, or until they are puffed and golden. Transfer the stars to a rack and let them cool completely. With a sharp small knife carefully split the stars in half horizontally to form a total of 16 stars, leaving the bottoms cut sides up and the tops cut sides down. Just before serving, spoon about 1 teaspoon of the sour cream onto each star, divide the caviar among the stars, and sprinkle the hors d'oeuvres with the chives.

Makes 16 hors d'oeuvres
 
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Stephen Mc Cormack

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Fish : I can't believe I fell for that old hook and worm trick.

Graham : I can't believe he fell for that old hook and worm trick.
 
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Peter Morton

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(fish)I'll kill that gudgeon! He said that hook was Wendy's.......
 
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matt ---

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A coulorful early morning portrate of an angler and fish, before either has had the time to put in their teeth!
 
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Malcolm Bason

Guest
"Who needs this modern hair-gel stuff, fish slime does a far better job!" "Must get some more black boot polish off brummie though for me side bits"
 
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Wendy Perry

Guest
awwwww malc i wanted to put that this morning and i thought awwww no i can't say that heheheheheh u swine lol

who is the matt by the way could it be THE matt ??? (god i'm wishing )
 
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