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The green tide
Went out to the Glen hunting vis after a hopeful weekend ...got out there to find the green tide had arrived and in a massive way ..any ideas thoughts on why its so early and thick ...the mud flats are just getting a tinge but a week and it will be the same ...apparently its edabile ...
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Google say El Niņo , certainly an interesting pattern of weather ..blue cod are well off the bite, nothing large from the Glen to Stephens on the bite ...this weekend and the last two I have spoken to a number of fishers and being one myself that was plagued by small / undersize cod , a work mate was a Stephens on Monday , no snapper kingi's or Hapuka , and the cod were very average!
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I just know its a barstard in the flounder net.....not enough rough weather of late to rip it off? Water temps still around 11-12deg so it hasnt warmed significantly yet....Maybe its a daylight hours thing?
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Could be will post some google stuff very interesting ... well if your interested in seaweed!
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Got to be good for your garden mate.
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Got to wash out the salt is all , and it's a tad wiffy decomposing
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Well this was a cocidecnce ...
A Nelson man turning seaweed into organic fertiliser says the invasive algae is the best pest you can get.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/far...s?cid=app-iPad
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It's magic shit for your garden, my old man gathers it after storms, then leaves it on decking down in the garden for a couple of showers, then parks it on the garden.
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I reckon it could be seaweed. Just a theory given the close proximity of the sea.