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Quiksilver Surf Series Set For Umhlanga Rocks, KZN

Quiksilver Surf Series Set For Umhlanga Rocks, KZN 

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Beyrick de Vries of Umhlanga is one of the favorites tipped to win the open men’s division at the Quiksilver Get Free event which will be held at Bronze Beach on May 30 and 31. Photo by Luke Patterson.

Umhlanga Rocks – The second event of the national Quiksilver Get Free Series is set to take place at Umhlanga Rocks, KZN later this month. South Africa’s best professional surfers will soon make their way to Bronze Beach, Umhlanga Rocks to compete in this Surfing South Africa (SSA) Pro Surf Tour (PST) event which caters for open men, u20 junior boys and u16 boys surfers. The event will run over the weekend of May 30 and 31.

 

This three-part series got underway in March at Cape Town’s Long Beach and was welcomed by top South African surfers in attendance. Over 90 of South Africa’s best did battle in the cold cape waters for their share of over R40 000 in prize money and prizes. Event organisers are expecting a similar number of entries for the second leg of the series at Umhlanga Rocks.

 

“The Get Free Series has been very well received by the surfers and the various communities. There are very few surf events on the calendar these days so the guys are really excited about this opportunity. We are hoping for some good, solid surf – which is likely, especially at this time of the year. We are looking forward to a great event at the end of the month,” said Quiksilver’s Marketing Manager Dane Patterson.

 

Local standout Beyrick de Vries is a clear favorite to take the open men’s title in KZN. Umhlanga Rocks local de Vries won two out of the three Quiksilver events in the same series last year.

 

“I am really excited that the guys at Quiksilver decided to have one of these events at my home break. I have been traveling a lot this year so it will be nice to compete in an event on my doorstep,” said de Vries.

 

Other favourites looking to take home top honours include Capetonian Michael February, who recently placed second at the WSL Martinique Pro in the Caribbean, as well as Dylan Lightfoot, Jeffreys Bay, and Durban North’s David van Zyl who have proven to be top contenders in all surf conditions.

 

In the u20 boy’s division, all eyes will be on Salt Rock’s Shane Sykes. The eighteen year old has grown from strength to strength in his competitive career and will be a firm favourite in the KZN waters, Sykes recently graced the cover of Zigzag Surfing Magazine’s May edition. Other top juniors include current SA junior champion Michael Monk from East London and Matt McGillivray from Jeffreys Bay who put on a fine exhibition of surfing to win the first event of the series this year. The boys u16 division is a new addition to the Get Free Series this year, Adin Masencamp emerged victorious with a convincing win at the first event in Cape town and will be looking to continue his winning form in KZN. Other juniors to look out for include Ethan Fletcher (Kommetjie), Jake Elkington (Kommetjie) and Joshe Faulkner (Jeffreys bay).

 

The competition will get underway at 08h00 on Saturday. The third and final event of the series will take place in Port Alfred in the Eastern Cape on August 29 and 30.

 

The Quiksilver Get Free Series support sponsors include Zigzag Surfing Magazine, Techniblock sunscreen, Drift Action Cameras, Skullcandy, Neff and Red Bull.

 

For more information, videos, photos and results go to: www.quiksilver.co.za/getfree.

 

To enter the Umhlanga Rocks leg of the series go to: www.surfingsouthafrica.co.za

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The making of Jeffrey Petrucci

The making of Jeffrey Petrucci

A classic shot of a much younger Jeffrey Petrucci (J-Bay), on his famous and much loved Mom Christine’s lap, sitting next to Brucifire, a long time ago. The pic was taken at the Bay of Plenty in Durban somewhere – hope they underpinned those foundations before turning it into a high rise!

Shot Jeff, what else you got pal?

 

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MYDOs in Durban available at The Kingfisher

MYDOs in Durban available at The Kingfisher

Hunter Street in Durban is where it’s all been happening for decades now. The Kingfisher guys were among the very first to stock Mydo’s and to advertise in The Sardine Newspaper, in 1987?! That’s over 25 years later, and I doing the exact same job I was doing back then? Talk about getting nowhere?! 😉 Ha ha ha!

Ok, back to the future – The Kingfisher has been stocked up nicely with the spread of the original baitswimmers, rigged and ready to go catch a boat winning couta – which they do, often (the last was by Greg Defillipi when he and his mates went away with the winning ‘couta, barely minutes before thay had to hand in their camera to the officials of the Marlin Ski-Boat club catch and release competition, last year. Pink #4 with a mackerel bait.)

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MYDOs in Durban available at The Kingfisher. If you wanna look this happy, go catch a boat with your Mydo. That’s what these chaps did in last years Marlin catch n release comp down in Port Edward.

 

 

In decades gone by, an independent study by a retailer saw Mydo Baitswimmers as having caught 30% of ALL the fish caught in one year during a league in Natal waters.

So pop in to The Kingfisher in Durban when you get a chance to check it all out – the new Luck Shot range is also on the shelves.

The Mydo range is also available all around the rainbow nation and where they are not, they will be. Otherwise, for those without tackle shops nearby, give me a buzz on umzimkulu@gmail.com or 079 326 9671 and we can work something out with Postnet delivery, which works great so far.

 

More about Mydo here.

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Durban Ski Boat 2015 Couta Classics results

Durban Ski Boat 2015 Couta Classics results

King Mackeral – Couta

1st Prize – Greg Stoter – 26.4Kg ( first fish weighed) Prize value – R431 200
2nd Prize – George Murgatoyd – 25.35kg Prize Value – R39 500
3rd Prize – Mike Wilson – 24.90kg Prize Value – R 27 250
4th Prize – Matthew Bouwer – 24.50kg Prize Value – R14 100
5th Prize – Tony Ferreira 24.35kg Prize Value – R11 120

Prizes were awarded to 15th Place.

Junior |Couta
1st – Owen Barclay – 14.15kg Prize Value – R20 750
2nd – Frans Badenhorst – 10.00kg Prize Value – R13 950

Ladies
1st – Shelley Brooker (Yellow Fin Tuna)16.45kg Prize Value – R11 050
(no ladies landed a Couta)

Heaviest Non-Couta – Dinesh Rikisahedew (Wahoo) – 32.35kg – Prize Value R17 000

Species Prizes
Prodigal Son – James Santowski – 29.95kg – Prize Value R5 000
Tuna – Michael Santowski – 25.50kg – Prize Value R1 600
Wahoo – Dinesh Rikisahedew – 32.95 Prize Value R2 000
Snoek – Ron Mattig – 7.76kg Prize Value R1 600
Dorado – Kyle Bridgelall – 8.90kg Prize Value R 1 450

Insured Weight Prize – Value R660 000

22 Couta caught and in the running

Weight disclosed – 30.5kg – NO winner

Amazing sponsors as you can see from the prizes……

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Durban Ski-boat Club Bonanza 2015 is here

Durban Ski-boat Club Bonanza 2015 is here

Durban Ski-boat Club Bonanza 2015 is on this weekend
Durban Ski-boat Club Bonanza 2015 is on this weekend

It’s that time again…and everyone with a boat is headed for Durban. With two brand new boats as prizes, this is the biggest ski-boat fishing event in Africa. See you down there. Look out for the MYDO and thesardine.co.za stand somewhere…

“The Durban Ski-Boat Club would like to welcome all competitors to the Annual DSBC Bonanza. This competition is open to both boats and jetski’s.

Some exiting news is that, bedsides the main prize of a 510 Seacat on trailer with 2x60hp Yamaha two stroke engines, we have also negotiated an insured prize of a 636 Seacat with 115 four stroke Yamaha engines. VALUE R660000—–we thank Duncan Osborne of CC&A, our short term insurers, for putting this together. This is really going to add a new dimension to the 2015 event. Although the rules are being put to bed now it works on the basis of a sealed weight that is only made known on Sunday night at prize giving. The sealed weight will be determined before the event by the reassure’s, and handed to the club on Sunday. This is being publicised in Ski Boat magazine so make sure you get the issue that will be out this week. With this magnificent prize it really brings up the overall value of prizes and sponsorship to the one and a half bar mark!

All entries received before end of January receive 3 lucky draw tickets, end of February 2 lucky draw tickets and end of March 1 lucky draw ticket which will qualify for excellent lucky draw prizes!

Remember you have to be in it to win it!!”

Click here for more…

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