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Old February 11th, 2006, 12:07 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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Hi Abu,

thanks for your report. I will be in Goa for three weeks
from 17th Feb. Not much caught in these waters, Went to Dungie the other
week and it was un fishable due to the swell. Better off in the warmer
climates with a Kingfisher and the sun, and a rod if the missus lets me! The
rod will be the first thing that enters my suit case, and the first thing
that is taken out. I take a few rods out every year and end up leaving them
with the locals. Beach fishing comes second to the casting nets. I have got
both, but like my rod better! Where are you from Abu, maybe we can get a few
trips sorted out.

Regards

Michael (Berkshire)


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Old February 12th, 2006, 11:42 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.sea
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I forgot to mention we went out on a rice boat overnight Johns Boat trips.
There was another angler on board and we see fish jumping in the Chapora
river which was brackish water. Unfortunatelly the capatain did not seem
interested in getting the rod out stating there where too many nets in the
river. It was interesting however seeing all the locals dredging sand from
bottom of river with buckets and 30 foot poles.

The other Angler on board stated he had caught a small sting ray from the
shore. Turtle Beach area North Goa using prawn as bait but also spent a day
fishless.

I suggest you stick with Kinfisher the other beers ie Kings and Bello are
not up to much IMHO and will seriously impede your ability to fish.

Well have a great time. Don't forget to post your findings



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Hi Abu,

thanks for your report. I will be in Goa for three weeks
from 17th Feb. Not much caught in these waters, Went to Dungie the other
week and it was un fishable due to the swell. Better off in the warmer
climates with a Kingfisher and the sun, and a rod if the missus lets me!
The rod will be the first thing that enters my suit case, and the first
thing that is taken out. I take a few rods out every year and end up
leaving them with the locals. Beach fishing comes second to the casting
nets. I have got both, but like my rod better! Where are you from Abu,
maybe we can get a few trips sorted out.

Regards

Michael (Berkshire)



 




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