Paul is in Port Lincoln, known as 'the seafood capital of Australia', and is heading offshore on a 24hr charter fishing trip to target some King George Whiting and well, whatever else comes along. At their first mark, it isn't long before Paul hooks into some nice Snapper on his Paternoster rig. Next up they drift onto some Nannygai and Paul inexplicably manages to land 3 fish with just 2 hooks on his rig! As evening falls, the move into a prime spot for King George Whiting and Paul soon lands a nice one, followed by a Blue Spot Flathead, 2 of the finest eating fish you could imagine as as Paul continues fishing, the skipper cooks up his catch. The following morning they first target some squid around the boat, before finding a fantastic Whiting spot and catching some very good sized ones. On the way back, they decide to do some trolling with Rapalas and hook into some Southern Bluefin Tuna, just proving how rich with sealife these waters around Port Lincoln are and how incredible the fishing is.
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Very good app great videos spent hours watching all sorts of fishing videos in all categories geez makes me want to go out and fish thanks for this app
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