Night Fishing in Phuket
Neill with his 6 or 7 kg Barracuda – largest I’ve seen for a long time – what a set of gnashers !
Mid-month we were surprised on how many boats went out considering the weather which was only fit for oilskins and sou-westers, this plus the severe lack of tourists not counting the Chinese hoards whose buses in conjunction with the traffic management system exasperates the massive traffic problems at the Chalong Circle construction site, which is…
Hi once again me fellow Fisheroos While December is the official start of the “high” season, it’s a pity someone never told the weather which unseasonably continues to come from the east. Early on in the month many boats reported exceptionally good Sailfish fishing with Captain Boom-Boom and his motley crew pulling in 3 we…
Hi once again me fellow Fisheroos, Once more, me old shipmates, fishing was curtailed by the weather and on the one trip out, toward the end of the month, we had one hit from a Sail which lasted all of 3 minutes and nothing else. Great to be out again but quite disappointing really, when…
Salutation and felicitations me fishy friends. Once again October brought the usual thunderstorms and squalls but apparently not enough rain to sustain us through our “High & Dry” season, while Thai logic still allows water-guzzling hotels to continue to be built compounding the problem. There are stories about a contract to pipe water down to…
As the regular consumers of Jimmy’s literary contributions to the Phuket News will appreciate, I believe water is the most essential element of life on earth, for without it we couldn’t go fishing.Why do I mention this very obvious fact? Well, I’m completely cheesed off explaining to those city people who haven’t woken up to…
Photos from a number of different fishing tours in the month of March: F.A.D. “Fish Aggregating Device” made from natural resources – most unusual – usually made from polystyrene blocks and old fishing nets: Big Jim with his lure which took a serious hit – wish we knew what the hell it was, but it…
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