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Old 03 June 2016, 22:47   #1
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Old 04 June 2016, 00:34   #2
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I left the UK for warmer waters, just not sure if it was the right decision!!!!




















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Old 04 June 2016, 18:20   #3
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Lol, and there's me all impressed with my little catch

Also caught a conga ell in the moat at Calshot Castle in 2 foot of water!

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Old 04 June 2016, 21:15   #4
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I left the UK for warmer waters, just not sure if it was the right decision!!!!
Yeah I hear you: 'Boomerang Poms' flee Australia's traffic and TV - BBC News

I served a year out there in 1998 and I couldn't wait to get home!

Keep yer pecker up and it'll come good...
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Old 05 June 2016, 01:16   #5
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I broke my boomerang and have never been back though I do miss the fishing I used to do around the IOW, just hated that cold wet weather especially as I worked outside for a living.

Had me a conger or two back there as well as threshers and porbeagles, we used to eat shark 30 years ago before we became vilans so for doing so!!!

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Here's some "pan size" fish for you Whisper.












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Old 12 June 2016, 14:37   #9
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Here's my 15 year old daughter pulling up a couple of deep water species we catch in 700m of water bottom fishing, pulling them up takes around 30 mins from that depth on light medium game outfits and braid lines.





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I catch mine not much further than that from our house.

Nice fish by the way, what's the toothy one?
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I catch mine not much further than that from our house.

Nice fish by the way, what's the toothy one?
Those are frost fish, they are considered a rubbish fish so used as bait, the other is a blue eye trevalla which is extremely high rated as an edible fish. These are by catch when targeting broadbill. My daughter like to try and get shots from underneath before the makos move in.

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A bit of light spinning with the kids.

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We also live on the edge of a lake which is open to the ocean but prefer the offshore fishing.

Just returned from a trip up north where I towed the rib over 6000km chassing a few tropical fish on light tackle.

My daughter speared some Awsome fish too.

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What do you do with all the fish Jon, eat, freeze, donate? That's a lot of protein😄 the "prawn" is incredible😳


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What do you do with all the fish Jon, eat, freeze, donate? That's a lot of protein�� the "prawn" is incredible��


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We are a family of 5 so eat fish regularly, though my daughter in the pic's compeats in all sorts of sport including triathlons (last one she won for her age group) so goes through heaps of protein. Tonight she ate around 300g of fish which she does several times per week.

We do also give fish to close friends and the lobsters mainly get given to old people who used to snorkell for them but can't anymore. My daughter loves the old fishing stories she gets from people and often the wives give her a cake in exchange ( though she doesn't eat cake).

Lobster hunting is the most challenging and quite addictive, there were 5 free divers already in the water yesterday at one of our favorate locations. After close to 3 hrs in the water the 5 men got out without any legal lobsters, me and my daughter took 10 mins to get these.
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