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SWIM with the tuna during a family holiday to Port Lincoln, the seafood hub of South Australia. It might not be swimming with great whites, which you can also do around these parts, but it ...
It might not be swimming with great whites, which you can also do around these parts, but it certainly gets the adrenalin running in the 17C water when 60-odd yellowfin tuna from about 30-60kg are ...
Swim with tuna at Port Lincoln in South Australia. SWIM with the tuna during a family holiday to Port Lincoln, the seafood hub of South Australia. Grant Jones. 2 min read. December 17, 2011 - 11:00PM.
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The waters off Port Lincoln are dotted with roughly 100 pontoons, operated by 12 companies, where tuna are fattened up before they’re harvested. Photo by Roland Seitre/Minden Pictures/Corbis The ...
A PORT Lincoln charter company will tap into the psyche of Japanese tourists desperate to return home with envy-inspiring pictures, offering them a swimming experience with lightning-fast tuna.
Tuna poling defined the first years of the tuna industry in Port Lincoln. (Supplied: The Tacoma Preservation Society)Mr Haldane's dad, along with his brothers, built the Tacoma in Port Fairy ...
Port Lincoln, on South Australia's west coast, celebrates four decades of a tuna-tossing competition that commemorates the city's fishing history and is proving popular with hammer throwers.
The one that didn’t get away! A fisherman shows off the 133kg bluefin tuna he caught off Port Lincoln. See the video of it coming ashore. Shane Hodgens, owner of Tackle World Port Lincoln ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Australia. Followed categories will be added to My News. It might not be swimming with great whites, which you can also do around these parts, but it certainly ...
Ranching southern bluefin tuna has been a big-ticket industry in South Australia for years. One company hopes that inviting tourists to swim with the fish will prove successful, too.
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