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THE WORLD CUP BLUE MARLIN CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 is ON today!

2022 marlin season

THE WORLD CUP BLUE MARLIN CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 is ON today!

THERE IS ONLY ONE WORLD CUP BLUE MARLIN CHAMPIONSHIP

This is the only big game tournament worldwide that allows teams to fish anywhere in the world – for 8 hours, in their own time zones. The World Cup is for 1 day only, for 1 species only and with 1 winner only. It’s a WINNER TAKES ALL scenario.

It’s a WINNER TAKES ALL scenario.

$5,000 Entry fee includes everyone on the boat. Pay another $8,000 to enter the BIG BLUE CHALLENGE – for those who want to win an even BIGGER AWARD, (see rule 10). In 2016 this division was won with a 625 pound Bermuda blue marlin.

Fish your own boat or charter a team in any of the big blue marlin hot spots around the world. If you live in New York, go to Bermuda; if in Australia, charter a boat in Fiji or if in Las Vegas, why not fly to Kona to fish? The World Cup has been won in 10 locations around the world with many more famous blue marlin hot spots not yet producing a winner.

On July 4 make sure your team is ready to win hundreds of thousands of dollars, not to mention bragging rights for having caught the biggest blue while competing against some of the top sport fishing teams around the globe.

Make sure you get to do this!

Click here to go to the official website…https://www.bluemarlinworldcup.com/

And follow our very own Captain Duarte Rato as he battles it out with the big boys. With the Facebook embed below. Luckily Duarte is in Madeira and hot on the trail of the first prize. Yesterday they released a blue that most likely would win the tournament if it was today. Or at least put them way in the running.

Stay tuned for updates as they come through…it’s a real exciting tournament as it plays out across the globe.

Over to you Duarte!

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No sardine report 29 June 2017

No sardine report 29 June 2017

Well it’s a no sardine report for today the 29 June 2017…things have gone quiet up and down. Sporadic appearances of shoals of Banana Beach and Umzumbe mean they are still about, just swimming down deep where it’s safer? Maybe it’s the excellent surf and calm conditions that are allowing them to take refuge like this.

Except of course Port St. Johns! Sardines everywhere out deep. Where ace operators – Offshore Africa – are right in on the action. Rob Nettleton and his team have been doing the sardine run experience for over a decade now, and really have their finger on the pulse. They are an integral part of The Sardine Report each year.

Together with the fabulously talented (and brave) Janine Marx, have been getting some of the most amazing and noteworthy footage.

THESE IMAGES WERE FROM TODAY!

Sardine report 29 June 2017 Imagery by Janine Marx
Sardine report 29 June 2017 Imagery by Janine Marx

These guys down in Port St. Johns are so serious about sardines, they even have a Gyrocopter scouting from the skies each day possible.

Sardine spotter "Tzulu"Dowsett will be piloting this awesome machine as he searches the seas for sardines and their predators
Sardine spotter “Tzulu”Dowsett will be piloting this awesome machine as he searches the seas for sardines and their predators

But aside from the sporadic but inspiring few nets thrown last week – it has gone sardine run characteristically quiet for now.

Don’t panic however. This happens. And now things can get really exciting as elusive shoals slip through the proverbial net, and surprise the crowd by popping up way further north than expected.

Our Natal Sharks Board spy Jay Steenkamp is also out and about – he even has an aeroplane at his disposal – and is most times the very first with the news, as he was in Scottburgh, last week. He patrols the entire coastline from Durban all the way to the Eastern Cape for sardines each year. He has been very quiet today.

Log back in soon or stay tuned to the horizon near you!

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Wetlands in KZN Talk to be held at Crocworld Conservation Centre on 8 July

Wetlands in KZN Talk to be held at Crocworld Conservation Centre on 8 July

Fresh news in from OJ concerning the fragile and important wetland systems endowed to us…”

Popular guest speaker and renowned horticulturalist Geoff Nichols will be presenting a talk at Crocworld Conservation Centre in Scottburgh (Kwa Zulu-Natal South Coast) on 8 July. Nichols will focus his talk on Wetlands in KZN.

“My talk will be a ramble through the wetlands both wild and illusionary (human constructed) in my travels for work and pleasure. I will touch on why we have to conserve and manage our sponges in this country. It is not a technical talk, but rather a fun visit to places that when walking through them, you get your feet wet,” commented Nichols.

Nichols has diplomas in agriculture, horticulture, and parks and recreation administration, all of which came in useful during the 21 years he spent working for the Durban Parks Department. He specialises particularly in indigenous gardening, and pioneered the cultivation of indigenous medicinal plants at the Silverglen Medicinal Plant Nursery. In 1996, Nichols set up his own horticultural consultancy, and has published several books on a variety of topics, including plant propagation, medicinal plants, and wild gardening.

“Mr Nichols is an amazing guest speaker and is incredibly knowledgeable. This talk will be a fascinating one – that’s for sure,” commented Martin Rodrigues, General Manager: Crocworld Conservation Centre.

Tickets for the talk will cost R75 per adult and R35 for pensioners. Registration and welcoming will begin from 8:30am and the talk will commence at 9:00am. Tickets will entitle guests to complimentary teas and coffees, as well as access to the Crocworld Conservation Centre’s vast grounds, Izinyoni Indigenous Nursery and the Le- Rendez- Vous restaurant.

 

To avoid disappointment, tickets for the talk must be reserved in advance. For bookings, contact Crocworld Conservation Centre on 039 976 1103 or 083 654 9651 or emailcrocworld@cbl.co.za. Account Details: Crocworld (Crookes Brothers Limited) Banking Details: FNB, Branch: Scottburgh, Branch Code: 220227, Account Number: 53640119111. Please fax the proof of payment to 039 978 3279.

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Mias half price sale is on today!

Mias half price sale is on today

Mias half-price sale is on today

There is gonna be some serious traffic today in Johannesburg as word gets out that Mias half price sale is on today! All three Mias stores – Woodmead, Benoni and Randburg, participate in the well-staged show of solidarity with their customers, each year…

Time to take advantage and stock your tackle room even more!

See you there!

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The sards are coming!

The sards are coming!

The sards are coming!

The sards are coming! – that’s the word from Offshore Africa down in Port St. Johns.

Debbie Smith and Rob Nettleton make up the backbone of the team operating down there at the moment. And they are right there at the starting gates of the annual Sardine Run, this 2017.

Yesterday, their reporting of some close encounters with the ever interesting Bryde’s Whale chowing down bait balls at a time – and today – this from Debbie…

Rob is on his 3rd baitball again today. Vvv stoked. Just off 2nd beach
Wowser
Now ball 4. Ocean going off all over here today. Pilot says large ball at mbotyi as well. Its alive
More authentic proof that the sardines are well on their way to us right now! Thank you Offshore Africa!
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http://fishingsfinest.co.za – importers and distributors of Pelagic Fishing Gear
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