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How do you catch bream?

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Anonymous

14y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

NO YOU PFAFF! you dont have a clue how to catch a bream! you are an idiot. Go down to the swan river and steal some bait off those asain buggers who keep the undersize bream! they dont deserve to be here fishing in our waters, catching our fish!

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