Tofo on a Kayak: the netters

Tofo on a kayak

Tofo on a Kayak: the netters The launch is easier this time, our double kayak being a lighter model this year, and after a few foamies and a quick sprint paddle, the lines were set. We head for the Mozambique Current. Its Tofo on a a kayak time again. The Mydo Luck Shots were swimming … Read more

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Featuring: The Outspan Inn

The Outspan Inn Arriving in Port St. Johns in the early evening, after a big drive in from Port Edward, we stopped above the estuary overlooking the river, to take it all in. As we gaped, a flock of terns treated us to a fly by at eye level in the twilight, and with that, … Read more

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John West not the best? Report by Greenpeace reveals all…

John West not the best? Report by Greenpeace reveals all… Revealed: Greenpeace investigators have found that John West’s owners Thai Union, have been linked to human trafficking and people being forced to work on fishing ships for years without pay. [1] Not only do destructive fishing practices kill endangered sea turtles and sharks – they … Read more

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National Garrick Day

Pierre and the Garricks

National Garrick Day It’s all about the garrick on the lower south coast of KZN, as they are being spotted and shot at, any point a spearo swims out to. They are in shoals and averaging about 8 to 10kg’s and marauding the plentiful shad and other baitfish in the backline. Carl Gous (as usual), … Read more

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Monday Fishing Report

Monday Fishing Report Well, in a cowrie shell…don’t go to work! The fishing is better than it’s been in years. A few minutes ago my Dad on the Niteshift saw P.J. Botha and son boat a nice big ‘couta off the Umzimkulu River. Last night Mike Stubbs got his kob. A big fish that went … Read more

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