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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Juniors, Mid-tiers and Producers

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From: koan7/13/2007 11:46:11 PM
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THE BLUFFS-LOL

I used to fish with a few old Maori guys on the bluffs on ninety mile beach for snapper. The bluffs are about 2/3 rds up the ninety mile beach. The beach is 90 KM of beautiful wild sand, surf and sand dunes, which we would drive at low tide and then this huge ourcrop of rock that goes way out into the ocean where the water is deep and the fish are big.

The Kiwi's call it the bluffs.

We would go to the very end and the waves were huge. If you were swept off you would die-lol.

We would use trevally for bait (tuna like oily fish)and we would time our casts with the incoming waves. Everyone treated everyone with respect, good will and lots of joviality.

Very nice memories of that. And red snapper are really good fish.

Very tasty. Japanese use them in ceremonies. The Kiwi's would catch the snapper and then use a pin to kill it immediately and then stack them like plates next to each other neatly-..

They got big money for them from the Japanese. NZ to Japan overnight.
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