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Fishing charter is more likely to produce fish for dinner
Friday, 03 September 2010
By Peter R Smithson

  The Australian waters are a mecca for fishing fanatics but you really need to get off shore to be capturing the big fish. On a well organised fishing charter you have a great likelihood of catching fish not just to feed you dinner that night but quite possibly to feed you quite a few nights to come. Generally the skipper of the boat will tell you to all of the people fishing and decide whether you just split the catch evenly or keep what you caught. My proposal is to always split everything. its a safer bet as you cant really lose. I have been on fishing vessels before where it seems like everyone else is having good fortune apart from you and you really dont want to go home with no fish and think about the others enjoying theres for supper that night.

Some people might say that for the cost of the charter you could have brought the fish you wanted. Lets face it, there is almost nothing better than eating fish that you
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