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Prime Winter Fishing Time - KZN REPORT (16 JULY '26)

15 min · 16. juli 2026
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The KwaZulu-Natal coastline is buzzing with action as Garrick continue to dominate catches from the North Coast right down to the South Coast. While anglers are still waiting for the large sardine shoals to make a proper appearance, the fishing has remained exceptional, with baitfish activity keeping predators feeding along much of the shoreline. Rock and surf anglers have been enjoying consistent catches of Garrick, kob, shad, stumpnose, kingfish and the occasional shark. Conditions can change quickly during this time of year, and a seemingly quiet stretch of beach can come alive in minutes as baitfish move through. Offshore, the action has been just as exciting. Garrick, couta and snoek have featured strongly in catches, with live bait continuing to produce the best results. Trolling lures are also accounting for good fish, while bottom anglers have found success with kob and geelbek on chokka and sardine. One of the biggest challenges offshore has been the enormous numbers of garfish in Durban waters, making it difficult for baits to reach their intended targets. Further south, tuna have provided plenty of excitement, with fast-diving lures producing some memorable encounters. In the Midlands, warmer winter conditions have kept freshwater anglers smiling. Yellowfish have been active in local rivers, with weighted nymph patterns producing some excellent fish. Trout waters continue to show promise, while bass fishing remains relatively quiet, although Inanda Dam is still producing some quality fish. With the school holidays coming to an end and favourable weather windows still on the cards, there's plenty of opportunity to get out and enjoy KZN's fantastic fishing. #KZNFishing #KwaZuluNatal #FishingSouthAfrica #SouthAfricaFishing #FishingReport #FishingUpdate #RockAndSurf #OffshoreFishing #SurfFishing #SaltwaterFishing #Garrick #Leervis #Kob #Shad #Kingfish #Couta #Snoek #Yellowfish #TroutFishing #BassFishing #InandaDam #DurbanFishing #NorthCoastKZN #SouthCoastKZN #FishingLife #TightLines #CatchOfTheDay #Angling #FishOn #GetOutFishing #vineshsoogreem Vinesh's website [https://anglernews.co.za/]

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episode Prime Winter Fishing Time - KZN REPORT (16 JULY '26) artwork

Prime Winter Fishing Time - KZN REPORT (16 JULY '26)

The KwaZulu-Natal coastline is buzzing with action as Garrick continue to dominate catches from the North Coast right down to the South Coast. While anglers are still waiting for the large sardine shoals to make a proper appearance, the fishing has remained exceptional, with baitfish activity keeping predators feeding along much of the shoreline. Rock and surf anglers have been enjoying consistent catches of Garrick, kob, shad, stumpnose, kingfish and the occasional shark. Conditions can change quickly during this time of year, and a seemingly quiet stretch of beach can come alive in minutes as baitfish move through. Offshore, the action has been just as exciting. Garrick, couta and snoek have featured strongly in catches, with live bait continuing to produce the best results. Trolling lures are also accounting for good fish, while bottom anglers have found success with kob and geelbek on chokka and sardine. One of the biggest challenges offshore has been the enormous numbers of garfish in Durban waters, making it difficult for baits to reach their intended targets. Further south, tuna have provided plenty of excitement, with fast-diving lures producing some memorable encounters. In the Midlands, warmer winter conditions have kept freshwater anglers smiling. Yellowfish have been active in local rivers, with weighted nymph patterns producing some excellent fish. Trout waters continue to show promise, while bass fishing remains relatively quiet, although Inanda Dam is still producing some quality fish. With the school holidays coming to an end and favourable weather windows still on the cards, there's plenty of opportunity to get out and enjoy KZN's fantastic fishing. #KZNFishing #KwaZuluNatal #FishingSouthAfrica #SouthAfricaFishing #FishingReport #FishingUpdate #RockAndSurf #OffshoreFishing #SurfFishing #SaltwaterFishing #Garrick #Leervis #Kob #Shad #Kingfish #Couta #Snoek #Yellowfish #TroutFishing #BassFishing #InandaDam #DurbanFishing #NorthCoastKZN #SouthCoastKZN #FishingLife #TightLines #CatchOfTheDay #Angling #FishOn #GetOutFishing #vineshsoogreem Vinesh's website [https://anglernews.co.za/]

16. juli 202615 min
episode Sardines Bring In The Fish - KZN REPORT (9 JULY '26) artwork

Sardines Bring In The Fish - KZN REPORT (9 JULY '26)

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/]

9. juli 202618 min
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Kob And Garrick Madness - KZN REPORT (2 JULY '26)

The school holidays have brought plenty of anglers to the water, and winter conditions continue to deliver some excellent fishing action across KZN. Along the beaches and rocky points, kob, garrick, bream and shad have all featured in catches, with the odd shark adding some excitement. With baitfish still holding along the coastline and anticipation building around the sardine run, anglers have been rewarded with steady action and a wide variety of species. Offshore fishing remains a highlight, with amberjack and snoek leading the charge. Live bait has been the standout option, while trolling lures are producing consistently for anglers covering ground. Tuna have also been providing thrilling action, and bottom fishing has been particularly productive, with kob and geelbek coming from the reefs on chokka and sardine baits. In the Midlands, trout anglers have enjoyed steady catches despite milder-than-usual winter conditions. Brightly coloured flies have been producing fish, while slower presentations with natural patterns are accounting for some of the better specimens. Bass fishing remains relatively quiet, although fish are beginning to show signs of increased activity at Albert Falls and Midmar. With favourable weather windows on the cards and the holidays in full swing, it's a great time to get outdoors and enjoy everything KZN's fisheries have to offer. #KZNFishing #KZN #KwaZuluNatal #SouthAfricaFishing #VisitKZN #EastCoastFishing #DurbanFishing #Kob #Garrick #Shad #Pompano #Stumpnose #Bream #Couta #Snoek #Tuna #Geelbek #TroutFishing #BassFishing #RockAndSurf #OffshoreFishing #BottomFishing #vineshsoogreem Vinesh's website [https://anglernews.co.za/]

2. juli 202618 min
episode Big Fish Ahead Of Sardines - KZN REPORT (25 JUNE '26) artwork

Big Fish Ahead Of Sardines - KZN REPORT (25 JUNE '26)

Conditions remain similar to last week, with steady action and a good mix of species being landed along the coast. Baitfish are still plentiful, giving anglers plenty of opportunity with catches have been consistent despite the main sardine shoals not fully arriving yet. Kob, garrick, stumpnose, and pompano are all in the mix, keeping things interesting as anticipation builds. Staying mobile and adapting to changing conditions remains key. The 2026 sardine run is starting to show early signs, and while still building, it’s already creating excitement along the coastline. Offshore fishing continues to perform well, with anglers making the most of favourable weather windows. Winter species are active, and catches remain strong across the region. Overall, winter conditions continue to deliver, with plenty of opportunity for well-prepared anglers. On the freshwater front, winter conditions continue across the Midlands, with water temperatures dropping and fish becoming more active in stillwaters. Trout fishing remains steady with few larger specimens reported. Fish are starting to spawn, making them more selective. Some bass activity has picked up at Midmar and Albert Falls, while Inanda Dam continues to produce quality fish, including a standout 11.11kg bag in competition. Anglers are reminded that biosecurity measures remain critical in controlling Foot and Mouth Disease — compliance is essential when travelling through the Midlands. #FishingReport #KZNFishing #SouthAfricaFishing #FishingSouthAfrica #AnglingLife #FishingCommunity #FishingAdventure #TightLines #CatchOfTheDay #WinterFishing #vineshsoogreem Vinesh's website [https://anglernews.co.za/]

25. juni 202619 min
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Sardine Run 26 Kicks Off - KZN REPORT (18 JUNE '26)

The Sardine Run 2026 has officially arrived along the KZN coastline, with shoals already making their presence felt and attracting plenty of marine activity. Baitfish movement is increasing daily, and predators are beginning to follow, creating exciting opportunities for anglers. North Coast: Fishing has remained steady ahead of the main sardine push, with kob, Garrick, stumpnose and pompano featuring in catches while the central coast from Glen Ashley through to uShaka have reports of garrick, kob, grey sharks and shad. As for the south coast, the sardines are the talk of the town along with bream, shad and the odd shark keeping rods bending. Anglers are encouraged to stay mobile and fish according to changing conditions. Offshore The ocean is buzzing with activity as baitfish draw predators into local waters, creating exciting fishing opportunities right along the coast. Couta continue up north to headline the action on early morning launches, while spoon anglers are finding success close to shore. Durban remains consistent with catches of couta, geelbek and kob keeping charter crews smiling, while bottom fishing remains productive throughout the day and night. Early mornings at Umgeni are delivering exciting snoek action, with fillet baits proving hard for these speedsters to resist and although the gamefish down south have been quieter, bottom anglers are enjoying steady catches of reds, slingers and soldiers. Freshwater Freshwater anglers have had to work around some unpredictable winter weather, but those finding time on the water are being rewarded. Trout waters in the Midlands continue to produce fish, with brighter winter fly patterns standing out as conditions fluctuate. The bass scene is also looking healthy, with Inanda Dam providing some encouraging action and reinforcing its reputation as one of KZN's most reliable winter fisheries. Anglers travelling through the Midlands are reminded to observe all current Foot and Mouth Disease biosecurity measures. Core Sardine Run Hashtags #SardineRun2026 #SardineRun #KZNFishing #KwaZuluNatal #KZNCoast #EastCoastFishing #FishingSouthAfrica #SouthAfricaFishing #Sardines #SardineSeason #vineshsoogreem Vinesh's website [https://anglernews.co.za/]

18. juni 202617 min