Nick & Friends Phuket Fishing Trip
Well impressed Nick, great job. What a way to keep your memories. Well done and thanks a lot M8.
Tight lines
Jimmy
Well impressed Nick, great job. What a way to keep your memories. Well done and thanks a lot M8.
Tight lines
Jimmy
Well my fellow Ofishinados, these unrelenting winds refuse to leave our shores and persist much later, beyond the seasonal mid-day doldrums, making our sport much more challenging and downright uncomfortable at times with plenty of burley “sea-sick”, knitting “tangled lines” to the uninitiated and permanently wet shorts. On the few breaks, earlier in the Month,…
Hi again my fellow Fisheroos, The end of June was definitely not for the fair-weather fishermen among us, with 3 meter seas, rain and high winds making our sporting adventures uncomfortable if not downright dangerous. The high winds and waves also took their toll on the “new” Chalong Marina where bad design and poor workmanship…
Ahoy me hearties, November got off to a very unusual start with one charter for a group of bird watchers who took a box full of the smelliest “burly” imaginable out to the “drop off” not for the fish but to view the local sea birds. As it was a fishing boat they trolled a…
It’s Sods Law – fishing was great right up to the start of the “High” season when the spawning tuna flooded the sea with bait-fish and easy food which makes life that much more interesting for us sports fishermen/folks. This is a great example of the exception to the rule:- “There ain’t no such thing…
Having read recent articles in the media regarding the Rawai Sea Gypsies, this month’s article is only vaguely fishing related, being about the plight of the people who taught me all I know about the Andaman Sea and still continue to educate and amaze me, The Rawai Sea Gypsies. Many readers may have noticed that…
Hi once again my ofishinado friends. Well, what a start to May. Firstly a visit to our local waters by a “super” pod of dolphins and secondly the highest tide for years. While out with the boys (I use the term loosely) from The Dilligaf Bar, Rawai and after catching over a dozen fair sized…
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