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Fiji Sport Fishing Vacation

August 22nd, 2011 7:51 am


Welcome to blue water sports fishing at Molaniki. The GREAT ASTROLABE REEF forms part of the top of the fish migration circle around the Southern Pacific and is only 1 kilometer off Molaniki Beach. The water drops to 1,500 meters outside the Reef with nothing between it and Antarctica. Giant Trevally waters! You will be in game fishing waters 10 minutes after the boat starts!! There are NO long boat rides! You can fish up to 8 hours a day if you want too.

The waters of Molaniki are crystal clear, pristine and simply brimming with sports fish. From Blue, Black or Striped Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Big Eye and Yellow Fin Tuna, Giant Travelly and the elusive Bone Fish as the ultimate Fly fishing challenge, all are there to be caught.

Our boats range in size from 34 to 40 foot game boats for off shore fishing or 20 foot lagoon boats for fly fishing and reef fishing and popping. All off shore boats are equipped with heads, beds, captain, mate, fighting chairs, bait, ice, lunches, beverages, snacks, rods, reels, lures, fighting belts, harnesses, etc. IF YOU HAVE A FAVORITE ROD, REEL OR LURES, feel free to bring them along. This is totally up to you. Fly fishermen will need to bring all equipment and tackle.

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Rowing Olympics 2008

August 18th, 2011 6:46 am


The men’s four, for so long the flagship boat of British rowing, calmed at least some of the anxieties caused by a troubled season when they qualified comfortably for the semi-finals by winning their heat in a workmanlike fashion on Saturday.

On the misty waters of the rowing lake at Shunyi, and with a significant breeze to row into, the British boat started at a fairly conservative stroke rate. Even so, it was enough to take them into a half-length lead over an experienced Italian boat by the halfway mark.

With the objective only being to win the race, the quartet did not attempt to impose themselves. Only in the last quarter was there a slight increase to their tempo to establish a winning distance of just under a length. Their performance, which earned nodding approval from Sir Steve Redgrave who was watching, will ensure that the British boat will be offered one of the better berths for Wednesday’s semi-final.

Tom James only joined the boat in April this year, and with his and stroke Andy Triggs Hodge’s appearances restricted by injuries, in both cases to their backs, this was only the third occasion that the quartet­ made up by Steve Williams and Pete Reed­ had raced together. Their victory also continues an extraordinary run for the men’s four in Olympic rowing, the British boats not having lost a race since the final in Atlanta 12 years ago.

Two other British boats qualified for the semi-finals as winners: Matt Wells and Stephen Rowbotham in the double sculls and Alan Campbell in the single sculls. There was no happier winner than Campbell who, two months ago, suffered a knee infection which needed an operation, keeping the Coleraine rower off the water for three weeks.

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