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Hey bro, yeah pretty crazy eh. My dad actually showed me this spot and he’s asked to keep it a secret for now. It’s on the east coast of north island between Wellington and bay of plenty! Hard mate. Send me a message when water gets warmer
@@thisweekendsadventure Good man bro! Yep lol I thought I'd throw a cheeky one in there. Glad you kept the lips sealed!!! But farout how bloody good! Yep summertime's the one bro come down to wellies I'll put you on to a few spots down here. Stay in touch. Winny
Hey mate, usually don’t take anything under 35-40cm but we had limited daylight and needed fish for dinner. A man will take what he catches within legal spec. Cheers
Awesome, what is the legal size for crayfish, and is everyone adhering to it.Likewise with oysters.How long do these species need to obtain legal maturity?(Sustainability)
You need a key to get through the gate. Also, that area is zoned a no take. Rahui . I was gutted when i saw where you are. <Shaking head> I will check to see if the rahui is still on in that area.
Appreciate your comment although that coastline is massive! Not sure how an entire coastline can be classified as a ‘no take’. Where ever This Weekends Adventure camp fish or dive, great respect is taken to preserve the land or sea.
@thisweekendsadventure Roger. I understand. Just that i won't mention the area name. I'm so glad you all had a good time there. I'm just seeing this place on your vlog Hmmmm, sssshh.
@thisweekendsadventure yeah, it's a gem alright. Everything there is big, like the conga eels. The moray too. The quota on that coast for cray per diver a day is 3 . Not sex like most of NZ. I just checked.
It was a public road last time that I went there, so who is locking it? There is only a gate to keep the cattle from straying.The road to the left of the fork is private, apparently. Rahui. Why? I'm pretty tired of that crap. Every time some idiot dies at sea; rahui. Why don't you do the same thing every time some drugged up, pissed up clown dies on a public road? Superstitious primitive nonsense that you try to impose on the rest of us. Unless it's gazetted, it has no legal value, and nor does Tangaroa. I'm still waiting for him to return my 5/0 hooks that his kelp stole from me.
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Cheers mate, good to get a few decent game fish on the little boat! Running 4 rods, 3 were with daisy chains. All 3 fish caught on the rod with no daisy chain ha