Don't ask whether I believe this but I have seen Bonito in the river and read that a Marlin died in the river last year.
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Swordfish in Pambula River
- Steve_R
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Swordfish in Pambula River
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Re: Swordfish in Pambula River
I think it may have something to do with the shape of the bay there. You have fairly deep water from Haycock point right along to the mouth of the Pambula River. The entrance itself is stuck right in the southwest corner of the bay and the land contours might tend to act as a funnel to guide these different species into the entrance. That's what makes it such an interesting place to fish. You never know what you will see.
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Re: Swordfish in Pambula River
You'd think the deep water species would be deterred by the bar.
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