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A Week of Sardines by Kevin in Qora 28 June 2024

A Week of Sardines by Kevin of Wild Coast Cottages 28 June 2024

A Week of Sardines by Kevin in Qora 28 June 2024

A Week of Sardines by Kevin in Qora 28 June 2024: thank you Kevin!

?How’s it, everyone? This is Kevin at Qora Mouth, just north of Mazepa Bay in the southern Transkei. Well, what a beautiful day down here. Slight breeze blowing, beautiful warm day, and life is good in the Transkei. But anyway, let’s talk sardines. That’s what we’re here for. As we’ve heard, Multiple nets have come out this week.

Pennington, Winklespruit, and we’re hearing of shoals of sardines stretching the whole way up the south coast. There might even be some reports of around Ballito Bay that there’s a lot of dolphin activity. Whether that’s just bait balls of other bait fish, or whether that actually is the sardines, we haven’t had confirmation of yet.

But we can say that these sods have done exactly as we forecast they were going to do. So let’s really just try and break that down quickly for those people that haven’t watched any of the previous videos. So when these shoals of sardines, and this is obviously the mother load that has come through this winter time, and what they do is that they travel in a cold plume of water up the east coast of Africa, and if the water gets too warm as they reach the Durban area, then what they tend to do is that shoal, even though it might be fractured into smaller shoals, they do definitely move out into deeper water where they seek a little bit of colder water, but they’re migratory instincts are still telling them to head north.

So they’re not going to head out into the deep and jump on the current and head back to the Agalus Bank, because we’re still right in the middle of winter. So they’re heading north either way, and for about a week they headed out deep, and that’s because the water around Durban was around the 24 25 degree mark, which is way too warm for these sardines.

What has happened now is that in the last 3 4 days that temperature dropped drastically down to around 19 20 degrees and apparently it’s very stable now around 20 21 degrees, which is perfect for these sardines. We did also have a south swell that came through here down in the Eastern Cape. And that south swell is probably hitting Durban around now.

It’s been pumping the last two days here. And it’s now a decreasing swell. So that south swell is starting to dissipate down here by us. But it’s probably just reaching Durban by now. And as we know from previous videos, this is Ideal situations for the sardines because they, they move very close in shore because the closer they get in towards the land the more energy is released by those south swells due to friction with the shallower water and then those sardines come right to the surface right next to the coast and they start using that energy to help them move forward against the current because the current is the north to south. The Benguela current and the south swell is moving from south to north. So yeah, that’s exactly what’s happening. And yeah, I think chaps, we can expect a lot more next nets to be coming out over the next week or so. I don’t think this is the end of it. I think this is just the beginning because there’s so many shoals offshore and yeah those are all going to move closer and as they start moving up the coast past Durban around the bluff they’ll keep marching up the north coast until they reach warmer water which is when they will then dissipate or move out into the current and that would be in about two to three weeks time.

So anyway lots of actions still ahead chaps. Well done to all the netters. You guys having a bumper season and we’re so happy for you because we know you wait all year for this kind of a situation to happen and thank you for the public that we’ve had reports that the public are really you know listening to what we’re asking and they’re staying back giving the netters some room so the netters have actually thanked us for for just bringing it to your attention so yeah Life is good guys.

Life is good. This is the Sardine Run 2024. It’s in full swing. So let’s keep it real. As we always say, conserve and protect. Keep those beaches clean. If you’re out there watching the sardine action and you see some trash on the beach, please just pick it up. It doesn’t matter that it wasn’t yours. It just means that we’re keeping these beaches as they should be, pristine and beautiful for everybody to enjoy.

So cool guys. That’s all we got for today. And the weekend is upon us. I hope you guys all have a safe weekend. And I hope all those families that want to see the sardines, I could say that the best areas to go to are going to be between Pennington and the Bluff. You don’t need to go very deep south coast now.

I think these sides have all moved up much closer towards the Bluff. So any of those areas, I think you could expect to find something happening and at least get to experience the sardine run, even if it is from the top of the beach and watching what’s going on. Anyway, thanks for watching. That’s it.

Over and out from me. We’ll keep you updated as things change. Cheers.

Thank you Kevin!

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https://youtube.com/@Brucifire – highly entertaining  surf reporting

https://youtube.com/@thesardinenews – neva miss a single  sardine

https://youtube.com/@mydotackletalk – highly technical  sport fishing

https://youtube.com/@surflaunchingsouthernafrica – getting out there safely

https://youtube.com/@waterwoes – complain here

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https://umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
https://umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  sardine run coming up
https://thesardine.co.za – never miss a single sardine
https://masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
https://brucifire.co.za – surf and conditions reporting
https://fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
https://mydofishinglures.co.za – technical  sport fishing

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7AM Sardines and Conditions Report by Adam Kamdar 28 June 2024

Sardines and Conditions 28 June 2024 at 7AM by Adam Kamdar

7AM Sardines and Conditions Report by Adam Kamdar 28 June 2024

7AM Sardines and Conditions Report by Adam Kamdar 28 June 2024: a big thank you to Adam for taking the time each morning to update us on the conditions. And the whereabouts of the elusive sardines.

Over to Adam…

Adam Kamdar in the Morning!

Sardines and Conditions Report

Good morning. It’s 7 a. m. on Friday the 28th of June 2024. Here’s your view of the tide chart. As you can see, it’s just past sunrise, so we’ll have a good view of the sun coming up. The next high tide is in about an hour, and the next low tide is around 2 p.m. According to Winguru, We will get some northeasterly winds in the afternoon, but still a very fishable day.

And the forecast for the weekend is absolutely stunning, with very low swells and very little wind around. Tides for fishing shows at current, hardly any wind and, air temperature 16 degrees. Air pressure at the moment is 1028. The wave net shows a water temperature above 21 degrees, so pretty warm for the sardines to arrive in Durban.

Let’s let’s watch and see how this progresses. Sardines last netted in the Kingsborough Ilovo area, so not not far from Durban. Next stop, Amanzimtoti, Isipingo Beach. There’s been some shoals spotted off the Bluff. And let’s hope they arrive in Durban soon. Next will be the sunrise view. And that’s such a magical view of our Durban’s Golden Mile.

Flocks of birds on the beachfront. Not the type that are diving on the sardines, but apparently there are lots of shoals coming past. A friend went out to sea yesterday and he says there are shoals just outside the harbour entrance. But this is probably sugar mackerel and red-eye sardine, not the nettle sardine.

So what we want to see is the cormorants and gannets coming through and dive bombing, and the dolphin activity that’s associated with the sardine run as well. Then we’ll know that those are the real sardine shoals. But it’s been pilot shoals so far. I believe the main shoals are on their way. Some are far out to sea.

So when pieces of that shoal breaks off and comes closer to shore, we’ll have lots of action. Just have to wait for the water temperature to drop, then we’ll see action on the Durban beachfront. Stay tuned to thesardine.co.za.

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The last few days in pictures. Guess which ones are AI-generated?

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https://youtube.com/@Brucifire – highly entertaining surf reporting

https://youtube.com/@thesardinenews – neva miss a single sardine

https://youtube.com/@mydotackletalk – highly technical sport fishing

https://youtube.com/@surflaunchingsouthernafrica – getting out there safely

https://youtube.com/@waterwoes – complain here

Affiliated websites

https://umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
https://umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  sardine run coming up
https://thesardine.co.za – never miss a single sardine
https://masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
https://brucifire.co.za – surf and conditions reporting
https://fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
https://mydofishinglures.co.za – technical sport fishing

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SARDINES netted at Winklespruit NOW! 9 AM on the 27 June 2024

Sardines netted at Winklespruit 27 June 2024

SARDINES netted at Winklespruit NOW! 9 AM on the 27 June 2024

SARDINES netted at Winklespruit NOW! 9 AM on the 27 June 2024: Go get ’em!

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#sardinerun2024 #sardines #sardine #run #2024 #winklespruit #durban

Sardines and Conditions Report by Adam Kamdar

Good morning. It’s 7. 30 a. m. Thursday, the 27th of June, right now on the high tide and the next low tide will be at 1. 26pm. Moving on to Windguru. Shows partly cloudy conditions this morning with nice settle sea. Current conditions off Durban, wind blowing westerly 13 kilometers per hour and air temperature 18 degrees.

Our atmospheric pressure at the moment is 1032 hectopascals. WaveNet shows sea temperature. It’s still quite warm, around 21 degrees. We’re hoping for the water temps to drop, and for the sardines to move closer to the Golden Mile. And next, we’ll have the sunrise view. And here we have a view of the Golden Mile.

The sun is up, but it’s overcast today, so it’s not peeping through. But lovely settled conditions. We had reports of shoals, patchy shoals, swimming past the bluff yesterday. There were a few shoals off Amshloti even. So, the fish are out in the deep, uh, they could be mixed red eye sardines and sugar mackerel, but there’s definitely sardines in the mix and on the way as well.

Keep watching and keep listening, thesardine.co.za.

Thank you Adam! Back to the beach…

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https://youtube.com/@Brucifire – highly entertaining surf reporting

https://youtube.com/@thesardinenews – neva miss a single sardine

https://youtube.com/@mydotackletalk – highly technical sport fishing

https://youtube.com/@surflaunchingsouthernafrica – getting out there safely

https://youtube.com/@waterwoes – complain here

Affiliated websites

https://umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
https://umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  sardine run coming up
https://thesardine.co.za – never miss a single sardine
https://masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
https://brucifire.co.za – surf and conditions reporting
https://fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
https://mydofishinglures.co.za – technical sport fishing

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Kevin in the Afternoon reporting on SARDINES 26 June 2024

Kevin in the Afternoon 26 June 2024

Kevin in the Afternoon reporting on SARDINES 26 June 2024

Kevin in the Afternoon reporting on SARDINES 26 June 2024: thank you Kevin!

“How’s it, chaps? This is Kevin, Qora Mouth. Just north of Mazepa Bay in the southern Tron sky. Well a lovely net come in today again. Winkle Sprite, a huge net. Team Vis, well done chaps. You’re on the money as usual. Two nets yesterday, the Pennington nets, also very sizable nets. So yeah, as we said, these sods are now moving a lot closer to shore.

The water’s still hovering between 20 and 21 degrees off of Durban. And these sods are stretching right up from the bluff way down south still. So lots of action still gonna come up. the horizon. Definitely a big south swell running down here in the eastern cape. Proper south swell and I’ve seen some footage of Port Shepston.

Looks like the swell has finally reached there as well. So that also is going to motivate these sods to come a lot closer in towards land and they’ll start actually using that energy and they’ll start moving up the coast. So good guys, we can expect any day now these sods are going to round the bluff.

I’m quite surprised they haven’t already. But yeah. It’s on its way. Cool, that’s all we got today. Please remember, conserve and protect. There’s only one ocean. We gotta look after it. Alright, that’s all we got. And we’ll probably chat tomorrow, and we’ll keep you updated as things happen. Keep it real.”

Thank you Kevin!

And check this real cool explanation of how sardines love to catch waves too!

Sardines love Surfing

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https://youtube.com/@Brucifire – highly entertaining surf reporting

https://youtube.com/@thesardinenews – neva miss a single sardine

https://youtube.com/@mydotackletalk – highly technical sport fishing

https://youtube.com/@surflaunchingsouthernafrica – getting out there safely

https://youtube.com/@waterwoes – complain here

Affiliated websites

https://umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
https://umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  sardine run coming up
https://thesardine.co.za – never miss a single sardine
https://masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
https://brucifire.co.za – surf and conditions reporting
https://fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
https://mydofishinglures.co.za – technical sport fishing

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Sardines every Day by Adam Kamdar 26 June #2024 from the #Durban #Beachfront #sardinerun2024 #sardine #run

Sardines every Day by Adam Kamdar 26 June 2024

Sardines every Day by Adam Kamdar 26 June #2024 from the #Durban #Beachfront #sardinerun2024 #sardine #run

Sardines every Day by Adam Kamdar 26 June #2024 from the #Durban #Beachfront #sardinerun2024 #sardine #run: thank you to Adam for taking the time to record this morning’s early report…

Good morning, guys. It’s Wednesday, the 26th of June 2024, 7. 15 a. m. As you can see from the tide chart, we are about half an hour past sunrise. We’ve just passed the high tide. The next low tide will be around 12h30 in the afternoon. The forecast shows settled conditions for today. Very low winds, scattered low-level clouds could indicate some rain, but there’s no rain forecast for today.

Tides for fishing shows current wind of 13 kilometers per hour from the west southwest. Current temperature in Durban is 18 degrees. The pressure currently, atmospheric pressure at Durban is 1, 030 hectopascals. Water temperature is still hovering in the 20 degree, 20 to 21 degree mark.

Sardines yesterday were netted in the Illovo and Kingsborough, Winklescrate area. It seems like they are netting ssardines every day now.

And next we’ll have the view of the sunrise. And here we have the glorious sun coming up. As shown on Winguru. The swell period is quite long, which leads to very settled seas. As you can see, not much of a wave for the surfers today but beautiful conditions for netting. The sardines still haven’t seemed to reach the golden mile, but, uh, they’re just not far away now.

They’re just around the corner. Wiklespruit, Illovo. Possible netting today even at Warner Beach, maybe in Toti, and after Toti the next stop is Durban. Have a good one guys, and don’t forget to watch the Sardine News for more updates.

Affiliated YouTube Channels

https://youtube.com/@Brucifire – highly entertaining surf reporting

https://youtube.com/@thesardinenews – neva miss a single sardine

https://youtube.com/@mydotackletalk – highly technical sport fishing

https://youtube.com/@surflaunchingsouthernafrica – getting out there safely

https://youtube.com/@waterwoes – complain here

Affiliated websites

https://umzimkulu.co.za – self-catering right on the Umzimkulu River
https://umzimkuluadrenalin.co.za –  sardine run coming up
https://thesardine.co.za – never miss a single sardine
https://masterwatermen.co.za – news from deep down
https://brucifire.co.za – surf and conditions reporting
https://fishbazaruto.com – your dreams are out there
https://mydofishinglures.co.za – technical sport fishing

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