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Saturday, June 20, 2015
Looking for spearfishing charter in Bali?
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
We Love to hunt for Maori Seaperch
If you asked any spearo in Indonesia, what fish is the most Favorite to hunt and eat. Majority of the answer is Maori Seaperch aka Kampuh. Great Eating, hard to hunt and fun to stalk. Curious fish, timid, and unpredictable behavior
Must Watch the video, 6 minute of hunting the famous Maori Seaperch in our backyard. The Video was created by 2 guys check out their youtube page "spearonimo"
Maori Seaperch Best Size 2kg -5kg |
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Must Watch the video, 6 minute of hunting the famous Maori Seaperch in our backyard. The Video was created by 2 guys check out their youtube page "spearonimo"
Friday, February 20, 2015
INDONESIA SPEARFISHING CHARTER: HUNTING BARRAMUNDI BALI VIDEO
Short video hunting Barramundi at the shipwreck in Bali. condition of the water was good for only 3 hour and visibility was 4-6 meter. Ideal condition will be strong current and good visibility but you cannot always get both at our favorite spot. enjoy the video. +World Spearfishing Tv +Indonesia spearfishing charter +ADRENO Spearfishing Supplies +Blue Tuna Spearfishing
Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Barramundi season in Bali Indonesia
We have been waiting for half year for the raining season to start. The month when the raining season is the best time to seee the gentle giant roaming our favorite spot for Barramundi. Hopefully after 6 month the Barramundi have fatten up and ready to be harvest. Well the waiting payoff the boys caught enough fish to have a feast for Christmas eve with their family. Merry Christmas everybody from the Indospearfishing crew..
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Sunday, June 15, 2014
If you think you caught big fish, check out the current world record spearos
I listed all the world record fish that you can catch around Indonesia. You never know one day new record could be made from Indonesia.
For the world record rules please click the link IUSARECORDS
Valente baena 66.2 kg cobia
Peter Mcgonalge 31.8 kg Mahi-mahi aka dolphinfish
Paul Spence 9.2kg Longnose Emperor
Aaron puckeridge 17kg green Jobfish
Humerto Santos 34 kg spanish Mackerel
Marc Alexander 25 kg Milkfish and 12.5 kg Maori seaperch aka Scribbled Snapper
Cameron A kirkconnell 91 kg Dogtooth Tuna
Travis kashiwa 65.4 kg Giant Trevally
Chip Evans 21.5 kg Permit
Emiliano Finochhi 12.2kg Queenfish aka Talang
Thursday, June 21, 2012
"Spearfishing & Fishing superstition"
Local and worldwide superstition about fishing:
- First of all rules you should know if
you want to go to the ocean in Indonesia you should know that wearing a
green shirt or anything green on you is a very bad omen and therefore
bad luck for all the people with you. Also google" Nyi Roro Kidul" she is the queen of the southern sea, its believe she attracted to men wearing green clothing.
- Bring ice inboard is considered bad luck (local believe in the North of Bali) That is why you should never buy fish from North Bali!!
- Bring a small coolbox catch big fish bring big coolbox catch small fish..
- A Woman on Board is Bad Luck! It was traditionally believed that women were not as physically or emotionally capable as men. Therefore, they had no place at sea, sorry ladies. It was also observed that when women were aboard, men were prone to distraction or other vices that may distract them from their duties. Some experiences on our fishing trips proved this point, we men are just to easy distracted by the imagination of a beautiful girl sunbathing by the shore. The last time I remember I did that mistake I caught one small fish and all I wanted was to come back to shore and enjoy the views.. Well i guess you guys know what I am talking about..
- Bananas on board
- This is one of the oldest superstitions and it started in the 16th century. Most of the ships that disappeared at sea where carrying bananas as cargo.
- Another reason that caused the bananas superstition was that boats carrying bananas as cargo needed to most fast to avoid the bananas from spoiling. The crew on board could never catch fish because of the speed of the boat.
- A bundle of bananas is a perfect hiding spot for dangerous spiders which where one of the causes of many mysterious death on board.

- Fishing on a Friday: Many fishermen tales state that various ships lost at sea disembarked on a Friday. While Friday is the worst day to begin your journey, Sunday is the best possible day to begin a voyage. This observation is due to Christ’s resurrection on a Sunday, a good omen. It has led to the adage, “Sunday sail, never fail”
- Black traveling bags are bad luck for seamen.
- Never say good luck or allow someone to say good luck to you unanswered. If someone says “good luck” to you, it is mostly considered as a bad omen. The only way this can be countered is by drawing blood. A swift punch in the nose is usually sufficient to reverse this curse.
- Pouring wine on the deck will bring good luck on a long voyage. An offering to the gods.
- Flowers
are unlucky on board a ship. They could later be used to
make a funeral wreath for the dead,
therefore, becoming a symbol that someone could die on the voyage.
Balinese fisherman always have flower on board because of their offerings
before they start the journey. So i guess for your Indo boat trips make
sure you get some flowers to spread over the ocean as this will tame the
bad spirits of the ocean and the ocean will in return bless you with
some nice big fish.
- Don’t look back once your ship has left the port as this can bring bad luck. Looking back to port implies that you are not truly ready to brave the seas and complete your voyage.
- Dolphins = good luck: Dolphins are considered a sacred friend of fishermen, they have the good fortunes of man in mind and their presence indicates that you are under their protection.
- It is unlucky to kill a gull/albatross: They host the soul of dead sailors lost at sea and are considered to be an omen of bad luck at sea, especially if killed.
- A shark following the ship is a sign of inevitable death. A shark following you while spearfishing is usually a sign of a good catch.. Make sure you don't have to share it with the shark but get to enjoy it with your friends.
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Sunday, May 6, 2012
Problem cooking your fish in Bali?
Chef Asier can transformed any type of fish to the best seafood meal you will ever have in your life!! Rather you're on your holiday or a settler in Bali, having trouble with your catch from the sea. Get Asier to swing by and arrange a private dinner. From Top restaurant to remote surf camp in indonesia all have tasted Asier's wonder in the kitchen.
He can cook any type of dish from around the globe. I guess it depends on his mood and what he can work with around him and thats when the magic start.
He can cook any type of dish from around the globe. I guess it depends on his mood and what he can work with around him and thats when the magic start.
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Aiser New Recipe Bigeye Tuna |
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