AustinL
AH enthusiast
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- Feb 1, 2018
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- Kerrville, Tx
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- USA, South Africa
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I might know an interesting place to spear for Tilapia, Nile Perch and Nkupi, you might as well make a little extra time for a hunt just round the corner too..View attachment 217603 I love to hunt... I love to fish... why not combine the two, there are very limited species which can be spearfished in Texas fresh waters and many of them due to water clarity are not conducive to it. This past summer a friend and my self discovered a gin clear stretch of river that hosts a healthy population of tilapia. Not only legal to spearfish but fine tablefare as well. It will be time to hit the river again in a month or too once the water temps get a little warmer.



. A fishing licence allowed one to get two lobbies a day so I ate a lot of lobster. I lived near the coast in Sydney then and it was just a few minute walk down to the ocean and you could find crayfish in few meters of water. Travelling up and down the coast we used to get abalone as well. Fish you had to work a bit harder for as with the exception of Western Australia you have to spearfish on a breathold in Oz. I must say that steady diet of seafood that I had to catch myself kept me fit and healthy! I miss travelling up and down the coast with the boys diving during the day and relaxing around campfire at night. 
I might know an interesting place to spear for Tilapia, Nile Perch and Nkupi, you might as well make a little extra time for a hunt just round the corner too..![]()

Nothing big enough to worry about at our place...Crocs?!?!![]()
Nothing big enough to worry about at our place...
Would love to swing by some day.
Swing by any time... suns out, waters warm, fish are swimming, ducks are flying...Sometimes I can be very obtuse. I just got what you were saying.Would love to swing by some day.
At first I was thinking along the lines of Bangwelu, Tanganyika, etc.![]()