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Catching blacktail

Captain Blacktail

Catching blacktail

Trolling gulleys and walking beaches, light scratching stick in hand, a few sardines…blacktail fishing!

It’s called scratching for a reason – angling for blacktail is a great escape for when things are all quiet on the big baits. And they make a great live bait too.

All you need is a christmas tree trace decorated with two or three or four tiny little hooks, a little bit of sardine and squid, with which to make up juicy little mixed grills, and a little sinker to hold it down. Chuck the rig into the white water and do your best to keep from tangling with the rocks.

Blacktail bite hard and are easy to hook. They put on a great show, and a big one like the one featured will make you think you have a big shad. They swim and hunt with the shad and the angry little fish have even been caught jumping on lures meant for shad. They also happen out deeper, but mainly, sticking right in the shallows puts you in the game.

You can find black tail all over the place, up and down our eastern seaboard. The Transkei Wild Coast and surrounds would literally be a blacktail guarantee. Staying with us down at The Umzimkulu Marina puts you in with a shout, only a short distance north or south. The KZN lower south coast has many, literally endless, rocky headlands strewn with gulleys and boulders and all sorts of features that the ‘tail love.

Jonny van Biljon hoists his outsized blacktail, caught recently, on his honeymoon!
Jonny van Biljon hoists his outsized blacktail, caught recently, on his honeymoon!

Get in touch on umzimkulu@gmail.com for any of your south coast fishing requirements.

Click here for more about The Umzimkulu Marina…http://umzimkulu.co.za

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Chris Leppan does it again, and again…

Chris Leppan does it again with this lovely sailfish

Chris Leppan does it again, and again…

The beautiful sailfish caught by Chris Leppan off Durban North on Thursday, is not what this story is about. No, it’s actually about the black marlin, his second on his kayak in a year, that Chris RELEASED, a week or so before.

Chris has made an outstanding year of 2017, as can be seen from the following gallery…

Releasing billfish is a tricky business at best – the fish needs to be in top shape. But releasing a billfish whilst angling it from a ski – well, that’s a whole nother story!

See a video of Chris’ first attempted marlin release here…

https://thesardine.co.za/2017/04/02/chris-leppan-marlin-kayak/

More to follow I am very sure! Nice work Chris!

 

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Winter spearfishing KZN is hot as hell

Winter spearfishing hot as hell in KZN

Winter spearfishing is hot as hell

Jason Heyne on the boil after his sailfish shot last week on Aliwal Shoal, reports in with more intel from what goes on under the water. Evidently it’s wahoo, big couta, sailfish and garrick – true winter gamefish here, that are causing all the commotion.

Well the diving conditions this week have been well below average unless you could get on a boat and I dive deeper spots like Aliwal shoal. Plenty wahoo around with the odd king mackerel and sailfish coming out. Saturday the swell drops to 1.8m with a North West offshore wind blowing in the morning switching to a moderate south West during the morning. Sunday the south West picks up speed with the swell running at over 2m. So there may be a small gap Saturday morning for a dive.  As always dive safe and straight spears. 

Thank you Jason and keep up the good work!

If you want to do some spearfishing this winter, get in touch on umzimkulu@gmail.com and let’s put something together – Mozambique or South Africa – we got it covered.

Click here for more fishing, surfing and diving options by The Sardine team.

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First 2017 Sardine Report

2017 Sardine report

First 2017 Sardine Report

The first 2017 Sardine Report, as usual, is about the birds.

The seabirds that signal the start of the waiting season, have pitched up exactly on time as usual.

The Sardine News has a network of sardine spies setup along the Wild Coast. Mpandi, Mdumbi, PSJ – we got these sardine hot spots covered so stay tuned for news of their progress as we move into our favourite months of the year!

Sardine season!

BTW, if you have the inclination to get right in there with the sardines, sharks and many other wild marine mammals, click on over to http://offshoreportstjohns.com or http://divingwithsharks.co.za and hook up a trip with Rob and Debbie down in Port St. Johns. They operate a professional dive and ocean safari type operation that gets you very up close and personal with all sorts of creatures.

 

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Jason Heyne get’s his sailfish on Aliwal

Jason Heyne's sailfish shot on Aliwal

Jason Heyne get’s his sailfish on Aliwal

Just in from Jason Heyne down the south coast of KZN, happily reporting his sailfish.

Epic conditions on the shoal today – lost two cracker wahoo – these fish continue to elude me. At the moment the score is Wahoo 6, and me 0. One came in close of deep Scotties and I got a broadside shot in garrick style. Aimed middle and the fish spooked on the trigger so the shot went high and the ‘hoo just shook it off and showed me a zap.

Dave Adworth got well worked over by a 200kg plus black marlin that bust him up proper. Took his gun and everything. Meanwhile his dive partner Chad shot three wahoo from 15kgs to 27kgs.

At 06h30 there were eight boats around us, by 08h00 there were twenty!

But the wahoo still hung around in amongst all the traffic.

Then the fishermen left as they couldnt make any bait, Mark de la Hay and all the other pros scratching their heads.

Then right in the middle of all this I plonked my saily. It went on a grand tail walking show in and around the boats with anglers watching on.

Thanks Jason! Keep up the good work!

That's quite a hefty looking sailfish by Jason Heyne off Aliwal on Wednesday
That’s quite a hefty looking sailfish by Jason Heyne off Aliwal on Wednesday

 

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