Thursday, July 16, 2009

Boat Launching Procedures

So here it is.

I just bought a new boat and decided to take 'er for the maiden voyage this past weekend.

This is my first boat and I wasn't quite sure of the exact Standard Operating Procedures for launching it off a ramp, but I figured it couldn't be too hard.

I consulted my local boat dealer for advice, but they just said "don't let the trailer get too deep when you are trying to launch the boat".

What am I doing wrong?
Well, I don't know what they meant by that as I could barely get the trailer in the water at all!

Anyhow, here's a picture below. See for yourself. What am I doing wrong?

 

Monday, July 13, 2009

Ultimate Spearfishing Magazine

Hey there,

Now in South Africa, in a high gloss magazine for Spearfishermen and underwater Apnea enthusiasts.

Ultimate Spearfishing will take you on an adventure in each issue, from exotic island dive trips to getting the fish thick on a spot just around the corner from you. We’ll be hooking up with clubs and communities, the personalities that drive them, and the places they dive.
We will also be tapping into the Freediving and underwater hockey world to find out what SA’s top diving athletes are up to, who’s winning and how they are doing it.

At the end of the day Ultimate Spearfishing is a kick ass Spearfishing publication aimed to get your juices flowing, your butt off the sofa and into the sea! Oh and did we mention this is coming to you absolutely free and directly to your mail box!! 

 Yes that’s it – to your post box for ZERO South African Rands!! All you need to do is Subscribe Here 

And if that’s not convincing enough, you could win a set of Xfin Blades ...just for subscribing!! To GET LUCKY Click Here 

Don’t hold your breath any longer ...... time to score!!

Cheers,

The Ultimate Spearfishing Team


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Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Spearfishing Bluefin tuna 282kg

You don't realise how big the fish is until you see it next to a diver.

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Bait Demo

Hello Anglers,

We have confirmed the Bait Demo by Brett Challenor for 30 July 6:30pm for 7pm. It will be presented at the Stealth shop in Centurion, off Jakaranda st, their no is 0126535328. There will be braai facilities afterwards as well as some crazy specials on the necessary tackle. So bring your notepad, a choppie to tan, and the drink of your choice!

Hope to see you all there.

Regards
Brian Jacob

http://www.hunterski.co.za

0114690950

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Friday, July 03, 2009

blog bits and pieces

I'm frantically reading up and looking for in info so we can make a really good blog...

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Monday, June 22, 2009

Great Kayaks - Tenga

Tenga - Ariving this Summer!! 

 


 
 

The TENGA is a specialist fishing kayak specifically designed for off-shore and inland waters.  It is extremely durable and has a large rectangular centre hatch, much like the traditional fiberglass skis for keeping all your gear, rods and tackle safe and dry inside the hull.  The TENGA is currently under development and will hit the water in October 2009.

Features
  • Excellent Surf Launching
  • Excellent stability to speed ratio
  • High volume storage & comfortable deck lay-out
  • In-hull storage for rigged rods
  • Hatches for in-hull storage of tackle and gear
  • 2 Rear rod holders (3rd optional) and 1 front bait-up rod holders
  • Paddle Park and molded in transducer mount
  • Molded in secure points and deck mounts for accessories
  • Great adventure and touring capabilities
  • SAMSA safety compliant

Wow this is finally a dream come true for me, I have always wondered about having a plastic fishingski. This is just like a kayak but only better if it can be more like a fishingski. I just hope they can get it to work.

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Thursday, June 04, 2009

Sprat Spoon


The Sprat Spoon is used to target Queen Mackerel, B0nito, Dorado and in the Surf to target Shad and a variety of Kingfish. With a length of 50mm, this spoon exactly resembles the size of the Spratfish and with it's 3D eyes and holographic shine is easily mistaken for the real deal. Popular with Deep Sea, Surf and estuary anglers. The spoon is flat on one side and rounded on the other side to give it a wounded baitfish action. The Spratfish is fitted with a split ring and 1/0 hook.

For more info go to fishinglunatics

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Mayday Mayhem - Saily off Umhlanga

The launch was super easy and I put out two strip baits and set off for the barge - in the wake of about another 12 kayaks or so! With about 300m left to paddle i picked up a beaut of a bonnie, about the size of a big mackerel - and quickly got him onto a circle hook trace. I got my yozurri ready and paddled over the wreck, picking up 2 nice mackerels straight a way - I put one in the hatch and the other onto a nylon trace (0.75mm with 6O Diachi lead hook and a small VMC treble). With two baits in the water I started tracking up and down the wreck, and noticed there was quite a lot of surface action about 100m north of the wreck, so I headed out there - almost straight away my bonnie went away, I paddled a few strokes, picked up the rod, and the fish was off... Read the full story

Friday, May 22, 2009

Catching a wave back to the beach.

This is a short video clip of me catching a wave back to the beach after being out fishing on my fishingski.