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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
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    Yea its turned up in motueka
    Dad brought a couple of boxes, he liked the idea that a few $ goes to lagasea.

    I was pretty sceptical seeing that for the first half of Matts career he was sponsored by lion red but its not a bad drop


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    Caught this at port Nelson this afternoon while waiting for an appointment. Some sort of mackerel. Anyone identify it? @Pengy?Name:  20250331_140805.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Caught this at port Nelson this afternoon while waiting for an appointment. Some sort of mackerel. Anyone identify it? @Pengy?Attachment 271697
    To add to this, possibly a Chilean Jack mackerel? It was over a half a meter long.
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    Nice. I would have said Jack mac except for the size. Worth eating maybe, otherwise might make good bait

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    Going to smoke it tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    To add to this, possibly a Chilean Jack mackerel? It was over a half a meter long.
    They are a seasonal visitor here, and get targeted by the local Indian guys as they reckon it makes a good fish curry.
    Bit skinny for my liking
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    My work has introduced 'wellbeing leave' It's 1 day of leave per 6 months to be use for 'wellness'. Kind of like extra annual leave but there's a semi expectation that you report back to your manager on how you used the day.
    Here's yesterday's 'wellbeing day' catch. About 5 hours of myself and my wife fishing. We had a great day. It's not outstanding compared to what you guys catch but for us it was our best day yet. Took home 3 blue cod, 6 snapper, 1 gurnard. All ~35cm so nothing big but all tasty eating. Also caught a barracuda, plenty of spotties and a small kahawai.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pengy View Post
    They are a seasonal visitor here, and get targeted by the local Indian guys as they reckon it makes a good fish curry.
    Bit skinny for my liking
    I smoked it this morning and am impressed. They are a solid little fish, similar to a kingfish but slightly skinnier around the tail. I might have to come back and get a few more. Nothing wrong with the taste, that's for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    Caught this at port Nelson this afternoon while waiting for an appointment. Some sort of mackerel. Anyone identify it? @Pengy?Attachment 271697
    Looks like an old Starlo Stix rod?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo View Post
    Looks like an old Starlo Stix rod?
    It is indeed. Still one of my favorite casting rods.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shearer View Post
    It is indeed. Still one of my favorite casting rods.
    I am all Daiwa now, except my light softbait set, had the starlo for 20+ years, has a daiwa reel now though
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