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my 35kg Amberjack

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kaimoana

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Hey all, id like to share my first big fish with ya. my Camera aim is off. this was 20+ mins but i have edited it down to 6mins. it is raw i am very puffed out as yu will hear the F word comrsin a few times this fish towed me about and down once i got to my float i rested. please enjoy

[ame=http://youtu.be/EMiANYUHOkQ]Spearfishing a 35 5kg Amberjack in West Australia - YouTube[/ame]


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Yes bro it was a big fella' too me any way. i was glad i took my 35lRob allen hippo float with me. i would never fish in those waters again with out it.
1. i wouldve lost my kit
or
2. i wouldve drowned

as you can hear me puffing... this was after he towed me down, if a GWS had popped up ..it wouldnt have bothered me.... tell ya i was rooted. :blackeye:blackeye

As for the eating Amberjack raw was yummmm yummm i have caught a samson fish same family but not nice tasting,The Amberjack taste to me is very similar to Australian Tasmanian Salmon , a nice tasting pelagics fish.
 
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