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4 hour fishing trip around Mana Island Oct 2: 2 time slots. $100/person

Jude from Titahi Bay

Want to catch the big one? Here's your chance!
Who? You and some of your mates AND/OR a group booking
of 12.

What? ACE Fishing Charters' 4-hour trips around Mana Island's best spots

When? Tuesday October 2nd. (Weather postponement dates of October 3rd or 4th if required)

Two time slots: 7.30am-11.30am or 12.30pm-4.30pm on the same day

Why? For an epic fishing experience;

to celebrate a birthday;

stag or hen's celebration;

work-do;

team-building exercise;

it will help send Titahi Bay Intermediate's kids to camp.

Cost? $100 per person includes rod hire, bait, tackle & burly.



Email: Jude Pointon: 'pointons@gmail.com' to book. With name/s contact number & preferred time slot.

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