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Posted: Mon Aug 13th, 2018 11:44 am |
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Hi guys. Are there a few anglers who wouldn't mind sharing info relating the above topic in Bilene Mozambique. I have been there often but always surf fishing. Bought a 5 meter duck and want to start exploring the reefs and backline for some propper fun![]() ![]() Any advice would help please..
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Posted: Mon Aug 13th, 2018 07:29 pm |
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Not wanting to sound negative, but be careful launching there. I watched some guys really screw it up going through the mouth... 2 crew were lucky to make it back to shore. I've also seen it perfectly flat before but it's one of those launches that you need to look at with a very sober perspective. It produces a very short and steep surf at times. Talk to the local skippers.
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