Bass fishing in Zimbabwe is Off the Hook

Bass fishing in Zimbabwe is Off the Hook Zimbabwe is bass country. And if you want to catch bass, head straight for Off the Hook, in downtown Harare. The owners of Off the Hook, Bruce Cooke and Kevin, are both established bass fishing obsessors. Bruce had just returned from coaching bass competitive ly in the … Read more

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Lake Chimipanda Lunkers

Lake Chimipanda Lunkers Peter Marriott of Casa Msika outside of Chimoio in Manica Province, Central Mozambique, has eagerly joined thesardine.co.za and starts off with these noteable Lake Chimipanda lunker bass caught yesterday. The season for these huge bass, many over 5kgs, has kicked off at Casa Msika, and more fish will be featuring on thesardine.co.za, … Read more

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Casa Msika bass by The Frenzy

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Casa Msika Bass by the Frenzy Well she did it again. The Frenzy won the day today with her first ever large mouth bass. Check out the Magisto video in the previous Casa Mkisa Bass post. She caught it on a Mydo Luck Shot #1 with a pearl white plastic minnow from McArthy. The cute … Read more

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Casa Msika 5kg Bass Club

Casa Msika 5kg Bass Club

Casa Msika 5kg Bass Club The Frenzy was determined to get the shot. A pin tailed wider, cheeky as ever, perched on a mooring pole a scant few metres away. As usual I was interfering with advice trying to get the silhouette shot against the broody grey Chimoio sky. She inadvertently listened and got a … Read more

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Bass Fish-off: First event results

Bass Fish-off: First event results

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A monster bass caught by Joff Hannaway during practise – before the Midmar Fish-off, this weekend. The fishing at Midmar has been really good lately.

With commentary by Sardine Correspondent and Team Angler Mike Stubbs…

Day 1

Session started at 10:30 and ended at 5pm. When we got in the water conditions were over cast and light showers through the mid day. The dam was 75% full and water visibility about 2m. Finding the pattern was quick after picking a crank bait rod and throwing a lipless crack, ensuring the crack hits the bottom and bouncing off the structure below. Picking up my bag (5 fish) in a short period of time. And then off to target the bigger fish. Fishing the top water in the afternoon proved a lot of fun. Saturday bag just over 3kgs. This was the best fishing I have ever had at Midmar…

Day 2
Session started at 6am and finished at 1pm. It rained most of the morning with moderate mist and fog. Started off fishing with same pattern as day before, but realized very soon that the fishing conditions had changed. With the fish not touching the crank, I quickly moved over to a slower bait. Picking up my drop shot rod, was soon to be the answer and allowing the bait to sit just off the bottom with barely any movement, was the answer to picking up the fish. Getting my bag just before lunch time was nerve wracking, but fishing slower paid off with a lovely bag just over 4.7kgs. Fishing was great over all and some lovely fish were caught biggest 4.7kg caught by Len de Wet (pictured).

Preparing for the next fish off, for Woodstock end of November.

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