KZN spearfishing weekly

Well the diving conditions improved a lot this week. Some good ambers are coming out and the odd bigger couta but no Croc couta yet. Saturday starts with a moderate southwest wind and two meter swell which both drop off later in the day. Sunday starts with a light northeast wind and 1.7m swell and … Read more

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KZN spearing news by Jason Heyne

The diving coditions this week have been below average due to side effects off the tropical storm which was off the eastern seaboard of Madagascar. Big east swell and strong daily north east wind made diving impossible. On the brightside the swell dropped off today and the sea is settling. Saturday there’s a moderate north … Read more

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“Eating an oyster is like french kissing a mermaid” – Tom Robbins

Oysters on the menu at ZanziBeach in Tofo

“Eating an oyster is like french kissing a mermaid” – Tom Robbins Or. “Oysters on the menu at ZanziBeach Restaurant in Tofo”. Mermaids in Praia do Tofo are really ocean breeze beautiful. And then I found out that there were oysters right on the menu at ZanziBeach! Taking the latter approach, with my lovely mermaid … Read more

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Surfing Mozambique: It’s cyclone time again

Alternative surfing accommodation in Tofo - in da barrel

Surfing Mozambique: It’s cyclone time again Surfing Mozambique this time of the is always very interesting. Two cyclones so far, have thumped swell at us this past month. The first, AVA, had us surfing places like Tofinho every day. And the huge dollop of sand there has seen surfing right through the tides. This syclone … Read more

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Catch ‘n Cook: Brassy Trevally in the morning

Island Trevally on a Mydo SS Spoon at Tofinho, Inhambane, Mozambique

Catch ‘n Cook: Brassy Trevally in the morning Well it sure looks like an Brassy Kingfish! But they call it a trevally in most parts. Here are the details, from FishBase.org… http://www.fishbase.org/Country/CountrySpeciesSummary.php?c_code=508&id=6360 Praia do Tofo in Inhambane, Southern Mozambique, is full of distractions. So as the holiday season wound down, and the full tide moved … Read more

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