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Drones and Gopros in Hawaii…

Drones and Gopros in Hawaii…

From…

http://www.businessinsider.com.au/gopro-drone-surf-video-2014-1

From the Business Insider Australia…

“The “Pipeline” on Hawaii’s North Shore is world renowned for its incredibly large and often dangerous waves, and a new video from aerial photographer Eric Sterman shows the area in all its glory.

Sterman attached a GoPro camera to a DJI quadcopter to capture this awesome footage of surfers on the pipe, according to The Next Web.”

From The Next Web:

“The result is a truly breathtaking video from a perspective which used to be impossible for filmmakers to achieve without hiring a helicopter. I’ve watched a few surfing films before (Billabong Odyssey and The Endless Summer are my personal favourites) but this is by far the best footage I’ve ever seen from Pipeline.”

 

 

 

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Twin Tail on SKZN Coast

Twin Tail on SKZN Coast


. Twin Tail by Marc Lange on the KZN South Coast. These are Tropical Yellowtail.

 

Tropical Yellowtail look just like Amberjack, but their lateral black GT stripe goes all the way through the eye. They are also more tropical and can often be encountered on the KZN coast in the summer months.

 

The much bigger yellowtail, and the huge amberjack also inhabit the KZN south coast reefs, and in winter months come right in close, sometimes hunting along the backline and in the surf zone.

The world record for yellowtail, held by Ray Bannister-Jones and caught way back when, off Hibberdene, weighing 56kg’s, was actually an Amberjack. The photo is in black and white, and confused the crowd for many years, until finally in 2009, it was corrected. Huge Amberjack – some over 50kg’s have been taken in the last few years, by Mike Lang, Neil Campbell and crew, also off Hibberdene, in deep deep water – 60 to 80 metres! Strangely, for many years, Amberjack weren’t caught in this region.

 

The world record for Amberjack is 70 kg’s, and some of over 100kg’s have been reported.

 

The yellowtail we catch in Southern Africa’s world record is 52kg’s, caught off New Zealand!

 

The tropical yellowtail world record comes in at 59kgs. La Paz, Baja.

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Casa de Comer’s Chilling Corner

Casa de Comer Chill out Corner
Casa de Comer Chill out Corner

Casa de Comer’s Chilling Corner

Check this place out for a rad  spot to drink coffee, check your mail or just chill after a dive or surf.

The new management has injected a cool energy into Casa de Comer. The newly introduced breakfast menu proving deliciously popular among the ex-pat community.

Casa de Comer is at the top of Rua de Alegra (Street of Joy), in the middle of Tofo. The long serving restaurant has been consistently the choice for birthday and other celebrations in Tofo. Their Franco-Mozambican fare has something for everyone, include kids and vegens. Obviously, the seafood is fresh from the Indian Ocean and always a great choice.

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Annual IGFA online auction coming to a close

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The IGFA has worked for great fishing worldwide for 75 years thanks to the support of anglers like you. Help us continue our mission by bidding today and forwarding this auction preview to your fishing friends – but hurry! The Auction ends January 31st!

REMINDER: We are pleased to announce that seats for the Auction have officially sold out, but bidding is still available online. Online bids on live auction items can be made until midnight EST on Thursday, January 30th; bids in all other categories can be made online until the auction closes at 7:30 pm EST on Friday, January 31st. And remember – every bid supports the future of your favorite sport!

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Neptunes on Fire!

Neptunes on Fire!


Anyone for volleyball?

The swell was small but the conditions and waves so perfect it was mesmerising. The takeoff was critical with not many waves made all the way through in this session.

Some bigger sets came through though and it was all so super fast – take-off, pump and just go go go…

Afterwards, a cold beer and an epic chow rounded the day off. Neptunes, owned by surfer couple, Wayne and Jo, on the Barra peninsula – is not only right in front of one of the most trending waves on the planet these days, but also pumps out value and delicious food. They have accommodation in cool casitas and a few other options. Jordy Smith stayed here when he scored the yet-to-be named sandbar (“Neptunes” will do for now) – and had it splashed on websites and in magazines all over the world!

Fortunately the wave is totally fickle, and is not likely to ever be a crowded out spot – there just so many variables that have to ticked off, for this spot to throw like it does. But when it does…oei!

 


 

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