Nice one.. On the edge of the channel theres a nice hole there, was gunna over there. sadly domestic chores needed attention lol.... top stuff for you..
I was just going to jump on post to see if anyone was keen on going to Clarks beach and what weather conditions would permit such a journey. Count me in!!!! Slidebaiter wrote:Tapu is for people who believe. So no issue with people going fishing if it is not their belief system. As for how do you know if a place is Tapu? you often times do not and this is a no foul situation too (best intentions count in the Maori world). Which is why if you transgress by mistake there are experts and incantations to cleanse a person. The practice is for the Tangata Whenua and anyone who may wish to participate in local customs. It is more of an issue if you are staying in isolated Maori communities - in which case like anywhere in the boon docks, you are supposed to make an attempt to get along with the locals yeah? People are not allowed to buy Alcohol at Easter. Same idea, minus the forcing people to take part - using European laws to impose on all races (see the difference?). People get too hung up on Maori stuff in this country instead of trying to enjoy it. |
smudge wrote:[QUOTE=Slidebaiter]That's a bit of a random post in a Clarks Beach thread Slidebaiter, did you mean to put it here? |
smudge wrote:Yepp it's not just about catching. Were you fishing the low tide as it started to come in? |
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