Fishwrecked.com to be represented at East Timor's first International Fishing Competition
Hey Crew,
Just thought I would put up a post about an event coming up that I'm rather excited about. It appears that the Fishwrecked Team have some contacts in some very high places! As a result I have received an invitation from the East Timorese President to cover their Inaugural International Fishing Competition for fishwrecked and the fw-reeltime magazine.
The competition will be held over 3 days at the end of November and apparently there are 100+ Aussies competing along with numerous Malay and Singaporeans and I'm not sure who else. Anyway, I have no real idea of what to expect, not even sure if I'm fishing in the competition or just covering it from a press angle. One thing is for sure that I will be taking a hell of a lot of photos and videos for you guys to check out on fishwrecked and also in the reeltime magazine.
Here's a bit of info on the location below. One way or another it should be excellent. If I do get to fish, I will make sure I do you all proud and try and take out a few of the sections. You never know, we may be able to enter our own team in future years! :)
Cheers,
Adam
http://www.ntnews.com.au//article/2009/10/19/93711_ntnews.html
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mitch
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good stuff ads .im sure it
good stuff ads .im sure it will be a great write up .
Feral
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sounds like your going to
sounds like your going to have a ball Adam ... what sort of fishing are they doing ?? great to see the sort of press the site is getting.
Adam Gallash
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From the site
Timor-Leste's
water are home to numerous ocean-going pelagics: barracuda, spanish
makerel, giant trevally, tuna, dolphin fish, sail fish and marlin.
There
will be two catagories of boats: local outriggers (dugout canoes with
pontoons) and other types of vessels. Participants can use either
handlines or rods - the specifications for these will be futher
clarified on an individual basis once participants have registered.
Event
coordinators are currently in discussion with sponsors - we are pleased
to announce a prize pool of some 14,000 USD - further sponsorship will
allow us to increase this prize pool- details TBC. This prize pool will
be split into the catagories below:
NB All billfish will be tagged and released
Other Info:
Atauro Island is approximately 104 sq kms in area and 25 kms in length.
It is a dry place and the population of 10,000 people is spread in 20
small hamlets over the island. These hamlets are divided into five main
sucos (or villages): Makadade, Makili, Bikili, Vila and Beloi. Each
suco has its own specific traditions, culture and even dialects, some
of which are shared with neighbouring Indonesian islands.
The island of Atauro is in fact a member of the Inner Banda Arc of
islands (in contrast to Timor, which is part of the Outer Arc) which
includes the volcanic islands of Lombok through to the Banda islands.
There are
no active volcanoes on the surface of the island, though the hotsprings
that are present around the coastline are evidence of Atauro’s
geological connection to the “Ring of Fire”.
The highest point of the island,Mount Manacoco (literallythe crow
of the rooster) at 995 meters, dominates the scenery. Many surrounding
islands can be seen from the plateau at the top of the island which is
dominated by grassy savannas and Eucalypt trees.Primary dry and
evergreen tropical rainforests can also be found on the mountain peaks
and valleys at the top of the island.
The entire island is ringed by a coral reef which starts at 3
meters and goes down beyond the reach of conventional scuba diving.
This reef ecology makes for spectacular snorkelling and scuba diving
Great visibility in the dry season and warm tropical water the whole
year round are guaranteed here. Visitors can explore an unbelievable
variety of pristine, live coral and aquatic species while drifting off
the shoreline of Atauro. The underwater canyon off the South of Atauro
and the geographical location of Timor-Leste, which lies witin the
“Coral Triangle”, means that visitors are often witness to dolphins,
whales, huge schools of gathering pelagics and even the rare dugong, or
manatee.
In Portuguese colonial times the island was a prison, criminals and
political prisoners – even from other Portuguese colonies (Angola,
Macau, Guinea Bissau)- were banished there. Descendents of some of
these prisoners still live on Atauro today and have integrated with the
indigenous population.
From 1979 to 1983 (during the Indonesian period) the island was
used as a place of exile to which supporters of the resistance movement
and their families were sent in an effort to weaken the mainland
resistance. In the early 80s several thousand people were exiled to
Atauro in a ‘survive or die’ manner - Atauro people received and
assisted them and the International Red Cross sent food but it was a
harsh existence. By the mid-80s most people had returned to the
mainland but some have remained by choice.
The majority of people live around the coastline and fishing is an
important part of their livelihoods. Fishing is still mostly
traditional (spears and nets) and subsistence agriculture provides
basic produce for consumption and sale. Fresh water is the biggest
challenge that the people of Atauro face.
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PJAY
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Hey Adam....great
Hey Adam....great stufff........don't forget the little people on your way to the top...lol...looking forward to the report.
fishing under the southern cross!
alfred
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Top Stuff Adam - plenty of
Top Stuff Adam - plenty of pics please! Oh and if you need someone to carry your stuff, I have my hand up.
woody
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nice work ad, all you need
nice work ad, all you need now is a hobie kayak with an outrigger, coupla 50s off the back, peddle like mad and the comps yours!!!!,
Paul G
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Do you need someone to carry
Do you need someone to carry your bags and camera look forward to the pics and report
Pops the sailor man!! - Congrats from the FW crew mate
PilbaraBrad
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i'm comming next year mate!
i'm comming next year mate!
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Andy Mac
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Ha ha
You were my next call Brad, if Adam couldnt go....I promise
You never know we may well get a team together for next year.
But let's see how this year goes first.
Good luck Adam, onwards and upwards. Just looked at the site stats for FW and over half a million page views a month is pretty big in anyone's language.
Cheers
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PilbaraBrad
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sure sure...
sure sure...
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Colin Hay
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How cool is that
What a great experience that will be Adam. It6 will be an interesting cultural experience and what a lot there is to learn about the fishing there.
Half your luck mate.
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till
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Grats, thats some prestige
Grats, thats some prestige for the site and I'm sure a few more hits!
bibs
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awesome
great news mate,looks like all the hard work is starting to reap some rewards.look forward to pics and report
Feral
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maybe while your there you
maybe while your there you can show them the rules we use for the exmouth comp and a brag mat ... you might just be able to shift them towards catch and release for a few other species like G.T's .. dont forget to catch a fish the local way too .. i want to see a pic of you jumping off a dugout with a spear in your hands, knife in your teeth :)
bruiser
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East Timor Comp.
Getting invited is site recognition, well done. Can't wait for the report and the pics. Should be awesome and I already have my hand up for next year. Bet not many of those attending regularly catch and release billies from a 14 ft dinghy. You'll do us proud.
PJAY
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and wearing a grass
and wearing a grass skirt??? lol
fishing under the southern cross!
jay_burgess
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mmmm... Timor has BIG GTs...
mmmm... Timor has BIG GTs... and doggies too :)
wish I was going :)
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Adam Gallash
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Cheers
Cheers guys and a big thanks goes out to Andy Mac. Will be interesting to see what they have on offer and what the skippers know about the place for sports fishing. Won't be taking too much heavy gear, just some bits n pieces, sure it will be fun either way. :)
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Pete D
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Top stuff Adam and best of
Top stuff Adam and best of luck.
Cheers Pete
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BRILLIANT!!!
BRILLIANT!!! reward for effort I'd say. Good work mate and to all the reeltime crew.
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nice break Adam. going to a
nice break Adam. going to a comp like that one will be an eye opener for us all when you put up the pics. if you need a baggage man i will put my hand up and i will even sharpen all your hooks for you
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all the best man, sounds
all the best man, sounds like so much fun