Angler News SA Podcast
The KZN school holidays have lined up perfectly with the Sardine Run, bringing exciting fishing action right along the coastline. From the North Coast to the South Coast, baitfish are attracting predators and anglers are enjoying excellent catches. Rock & Surf: The North Coast is producing kob, Garrick, stumpnose and pompano as sardine activity triggers feeding frenzies. The Central Coast continues to deliver Garrick, kob, shad and grey sharks, while the South Coast is seeing good catches of Garrick, kingfish, shad and the occasional shark. Conditions can change quickly, so staying mobile is key. Offshore: Although recent rough seas slowed activity, anglers are still finding couta and snoek on the North Coast, with live bait proving most effective. Central Coast boats are reporting steady snoek catches, while bottom anglers are finding kob and geelbek on the reefs. Further south, tuna have been the standout species, with wahoo making occasional appearances around the deeper reefs and Aliwal Shoal. Freshwater: Cold conditions in the Midlands have pushed trout into spawning mode, making fishing more challenging but rewarding for patient anglers. Stillwaters continue to produce quality rainbow trout, while bloodworm patterns have been particularly effective. Bass fishing remains slow across Midmar and Albert Falls, although Inanda Dam produced impressive catches during the latest KZN Team Tournament Trail event, with the winning bag weighing 16.846kg. With the Sardine Run in full swing and school holidays underway, now is the perfect time to get out and enjoy some of the best fishing KZN has to offer. #KZNFishing #SardineRun #FishingSouthAfrica #KZN #SouthCoast #NorthCoast #OffshoreFishing #RockAndSurf #FreshwaterFishing #FishingReport #Anglers #FishingLife #CatchOfTheDay #FishOn #WinterFishing #ExploreKZN #FishingAdventure #TightLines #FishingCommunity #SouthAfrica #vineshsoogreem Vinesh's website [https://anglernews.co.za/]
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