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Week-end dive 05/06.

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Capespearo

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The day after the young spearo was taken off Millers Point we decided to change venues and dive the other side of the coastline (colder Atlantic side) hoping the bad ass GW would stay in False Bay.
Managed a few yellowtail in dreary conditions (12ft vis).
Biggest went 8.5 kg.
 

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Hiya

Loverly stuff!!!!:D:D

Just hazarding a guess.....Robben Island in 14degrees water??:D:D

Regards
miles
 
Never tried AJ before,we don't get them along our coastline.But from the pics I've seen they seem to be similar looking,so I'm sure the taste can't be too different.
Yellowtail is excellent eating :p
 
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