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Thank you Jason Heyne…

The diving conditions this week have not been great inshore but deeper spots like Aliwal have been working well. Plenty of big wahoo and some smaller wahoo with the odd geelbek. Saturday and Sunday light variable wind and minimal swell so both days are good for a dive if you can find clean water. Well done to Marcel Ten Hooren Boer and Markus Potgieter on getting tied fish of the week. Markus got a 23kg dogtooth tunny and Marcel got a 23kg wahoo. Well done to the SA team for dominating at the World spearfishing champs! As always dive safe and straight spears.

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Winter warm-up with Bruce Gold

The Brucifire Surf Report: Bruce Gold calls the thunder!

Winter warm-up with Bruce Gold

“When the red hot pokers bloom…”

Bruce Gold in all his glory…a quick gallery to remind us of what’s coming up…this winter.

For great accommodation overlooking the whole show…click on over to https://thesardine.co.za/jbay-surfview/

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Social: When and how often should I post?

Social networking has changed the way we reach out to people - The Sardine News

Social: When and how often should I post?

Social marketing by The Sardine News

How often and where should I be posting on my social networks? A vital consideration that can make or break your campaigning efforts. Thie questions have been answered by many independent survey people and companies all over the web. This is what I have gleaned from the average of what they all have to say, about when and how often to post to your social networks.

  • Facey: Thursday, Friday and Saturdays are the cooking days for Facey. Earlier in the week, people are more work focused. Posting times are best after or before work hours during the week. Anytime on the weekends.
  • Twitting: Twitter is more rapid fire, but keep same times as Facebook, for best results.
  • Email marketing: It turns out that emails are best sent on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and at lunch time and up to 5pm. People generally check email all day, but the bustling mornings produce less opens than the lazy afternoons.
    Note* Tuesdays are the most productive day of the week, after Mondays, for performance in the work place. This performance generally peaks on Tuesday, and dwindles into Friday. Saturdays are quite good, for the unfortunate who have to work on a weekend.

Re-posting

Something none of us do enough of, is re-post. Approximately 4%, yes – 4%, of your followers even see your post once. So you have every right, and even a duty, to re-post your hard work, a few times. For us to enjoy!

Facebook is quite sensitive and I recommend re-posting every morning and evening, for a few days. Then again the next week one or two more days, the next again, and then taper off as a month rolls by. So you could end up posting the same post in the same place up to 10 or 12 times, in it’s first month of deployment.And then, a year later, Facey will probably remind you, that you can post again a few times.It is quite possible that some of your posts will be relevant and contemporary even if written a long while ago. In this time you Groups or Pages, would have collected more Likers and Followers, that never had a chance at seeing your completely cool and relevant post.

Twitter is less sensitive and therefore gave rise to Hootsuite and it’s many auto-posting contemporaries. You could really post and re-post on twitter many times, as the timelines are so fast and so many. Best automate re-posting here.

Google+ and LinkedIn have far slower timelines, and so you need not re-post much at all. Perhaps once a month would almost be too much. You would hate to post one on top of the other – that really looks spammy.

So what does this mean for all of us using the social network platforms to market our business’?

Get posting!

Connect with us on Facebook here…

https://www.facebook.com/thesardine.co.za/

or click this for all my social profiles…

elink.io/9132d (Very interesting way of going about it, take a squiz)

 

 

 

 

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Vilanculo gamefishing

Vilanculo Gamefishing with Kyle Saayman and a bunch of Queen Mackerel

Vilanculo Gamefishing

A gallery of pics by Tracey and Paul Saayman whilst recently in Vilanculo…that depict exactly what Vilanculo Gamefishing is all about.

We were lucky enough to fish 6 days out of 11 – and thank goodness for the breaks in between!

The billfish were being a bit picky with us. We were targeting them between seasons really, but had three come up altogether, with two having a go at the same lure – but both missing! But the bycatch (as Duarte calls it?!), had us working hard with sweat dripping time and time again.

Videos and full stories to follow…

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Sailfish ladies eye the trophy at the Vilankulos Sailfish 2017

Sailfish ladies eye the trophy at the Vilankulos Sailfish 2017

Sailfish ladies eye the trophy at the Vilankulos Sailfish 2017

And it’s all on as the Sailfish ladies eye the trophy at the Big Blue Vilankulos Sailfish 2017. And they are fishing for a good cause…Check this link out and get involved…

https://www.generosity.com/education-fundraising/fishing-for-pre-school-education-in-mozambique

The sailfish have pitched up exactly on time off Bazaruto and it looks to be another great contest. The ladies will have to fend off some serious competition from the experienced local and visiting field – in this exclusively release event.

The Vilankulos Sailfish ladies team are amping on the trophy this 2017
The Vilankulos Sailfish ladies team are amping on the trophy this 2017

They are: Susana Vidal, Dee Lou and Gretha DeWet pictured above at Vila do Paraiso, Vilanculos, Mozambique.

The weather looks a bit otherwise at the moment but it should be clear skies and sailfish bites over the fishing window of 22 to 26 May. May is renowned not only for the sailfish – but also the great weather.

The competition will be hosted at Villa Paraiso, a top notch resort that looks straight out over the islands of Bazaruto, Benguerra, Margaruque and Bungue – and the clear blue waters of the magnificent Bazaruto Archipilego. Just outside of these islands, lies the deep water that contours the Mozambique Current right in close. Real close. With ideal sailfish territory built in like huge canyons and drop offs – reef pinnacles everywhere. And bait to beat the band. Don’t forget your Mydo Baitswimmers!

Contact Morgan O’Kennedy at Big Blue in Vilankulos on morgan@bigbluevilankulo.com for more information or to get involved and enter.

More details below:

Vilankulos Sailfish Competition 2017
Vilankulos Sailfish Competition 2017

The Sardine News will be running almost live stream directly from the competition – maybe even direct from the boat, with some luck and signal.

For more information on fishing for sailfish off Vilankulos, click on over to Captain Duarte Rato’s website FishBazaruto.Com…http://fishbazaruto.com.

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