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    Re: fishing trip to the Andaman Island from the 01/02/2010 to the 14/02/2010

    Some other photographs of this unforgettable place...

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    Re: fishing trip to the Andaman Island from the 01/02/2010 to the 14/02/2010

    After Andaman Islands, I went to the region of Kerala, just some photographs for eyes...Perhaps a future place to go fishing.


















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    Re: fishing trip to the Andaman Island from the 01/02/2010 to the 14/02/2010

    Do you realize im sitting indoors at work right now! What a brutal way to tease a man!
    Yes, Ed F took my avatar photo.

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    Re: fishing trip to the Andaman Island from the 01/02/2010 to the 14/02/2010

    Unreal, now thats paradise!

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    Re: fishing trip to the Andaman Island from the 01/02/2010 to the 14/02/2010

    Blue Skies and Blue Water, cool. k:

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    Re: fishing trip to the Andaman Island from the 01/02/2010 to the 14/02/2010

    Nico & Pierre:
    Amazing photos, it looks like you had a fantastic time! How I wish I were in India now; just looking at your pictures I can almost hear and smell the place...
    The Kerala photos are amazing too! Kerala is somewhere I have wanted to fish for some time now, hiring a houseboat and cruising and fishing the "backwaters"...there are catfish and also the highly prized murrel (snakehead) there.
    BTW the trevally is quite good eating, too. When I was in Sri Lanka they were served charcoal-grilled with some spices sprinkled on top, and called 'butter fish'. I have also caught one of them in Okinawa, don't know if it is the same species though.
    Cheers,
    Adam



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