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 Post subject: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 14 Aug 2009, 18:28 
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Ok some of us SFD that rnt doin the coral sea trip in september are trying to organise a New Zealand Spearing trip for February or March, this is when the big kings and good weather are round. It's 5 and a bit days of spearing, arriving Saturday and spearing from Sunday to Friday. The trip is AUS $1500, this will include, boat, accomadation, skipper and guide which may be Ray Powell him self, lunch is supplied but not sure how we do dinners. Its a $500 dollar deposit to seal your place on the boat. It's 6 people max on the boat, or we can pay abit extra each and take 4 or 5 people. Im trying to get a rough idea if we could get around 6 people for our own trip, but if we cant he has got another trip organised but they are short a couple od divers. Nothing is in stone yet, so if u got any q's just ask
pm me or give me a buzz 0412958846 Nassi


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 14 Aug 2009, 19:28 
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ah yeah.. im not really interested coz i go to nz every year if not more but just curious to where abouts your going? would it be somewhere like white island?

i do a shit load of line fishing up in the bay of islands coz its where my grandad lives and i know its a very good spot for fish so if your not sure where to go yet maybe you could give that a go.

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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 20 Aug 2009, 17:01 
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ok we got 4 confirmed atm, Got an email from Ray last night about what fish we will be chasing
yes mate big yellowtail kings. snapper , Pink Mao Mao , Salmon, blue moki, Blue fish , Red Crays and mabey packy's . Giant boarfish , greenlip mussels , Paua. We have seen big tuna and marlin there at the time of year also.

It's also the exact same trip the guys did last year to New zealnd
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=1205&p=9171&hilit=new+zealand+trip#p9171


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 24 Aug 2009, 15:40 
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Hi Nas
Done it this year and can't wait to go back.
Put me in.
Has Ray confirmed?
Joe Burke is very nice guy and top skipper!
Marek


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 24 Aug 2009, 19:29 
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ok the trips full now, but if you are interested drop me an email and you can go on the waiting list if someone drops out. i got more information of Ray We are on the east side operating in the bay of plenty. White island , astrolab reef , whale island , mayor island etc etc . the place where we are staying are fully self contained with lots of fr3ezer space for all the fish. We are able to bring all fish back over to Australia from NZ as long as it's frozen.


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 24 Aug 2009, 20:29 
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does anyone have a vac sealer so we can dry pack the fish to bring back


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 24 Aug 2009, 21:55 
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You don't need vac seal the fish, large zip bags are OK.
The machine will kill your luggage allowance.
All you need is roll of packing tape, quite few bags and Joe will organize styrofoam boxes for us.
Fillet, bag and freeze the fish every day, last day pack the boxes and freeze them overnight.
That should see the fish frozen all the way to Melb.
You looking at one box (~25kg) per person anyway.
Potentially you running risk of paying NZ$ 8 per kilo, so work it out!
The kings and crays are only worth taking.
Gave the rest to the hood, there's always plenty of interest.
Give out few fish one always comes back smoked, cooked or something.
No shortage of food really.
Was swimming on average 6 hrs every day including last day rock-hop (6th day, boat's paid for 5 days unless you pay extra for the 6th day) and came back 2 kilos heavier.
We've stayed overnight in Auckland and had the fish in hotel freezer, can do the same this time.


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 25 Aug 2009, 18:30 
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i'd be giving the kings away and keeping pink mao mao snapper and boary

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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 25 Aug 2009, 18:34 
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Yeh but some of us have never shot or eaten kingfish? take a little from column A and a little from column B


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 25 Aug 2009, 18:57 
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spearo776 wrote:
i'd be giving the kings away and keeping pink mao mao snapper and boary
dont listen to him johno,kingfish are great eating.not as good as coral trout though 8)


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 25 Aug 2009, 19:10 
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yeh i heard coral trout are sensational, hopefully come back with a few of those in a few weeks :mrgreen:


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 28 Aug 2009, 18:09 
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Herd spew makes good trout berley you should be rite mr jonno HaHa


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 28 Aug 2009, 18:37 
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hahahah lol


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 03 Sep 2009, 10:43 
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So where in NZ are you guys planning on going?

White Island, Three Kings, Bay of Islands??


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 Post subject: Re: New Zealand Trip.
PostPosted: 03 Sep 2009, 17:23 
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cant you read


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